Title of article
Risk and Recovery From Course Failure in the Early Years of High School
Author/Authors
Roderick، Melissa نويسنده , , Cambum، Eric نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-302
From page
303
To page
0
Abstract
For many urban adolescents, the transition to and early years of high school are a time of academic difficulty and increasing school disengagement. In Chicago, over 40% of ninth graders fail one or more major subjects in the first semester. This article examines patterns in the relative risk of course failure and recovery from failure over the first four semesters of high school in one urban school system. It examines hoiu failure rates vary as afunction of race, ethnicity, gender, age, and prior achievement and examines between-school variation in student performance. Males and Hispanic students are particularly at risk. Feu) students recover from grade failure, and early failure often translates into poorer later performance. Schools vary widely in rates of failure and recovery variation that remains after adjusting for differences in schoolsʹ student body composition. Implications for further research and policy are discussed.
Keywords
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Journal title
American Educational Research Journal
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
American Educational Research Journal
Record number
22709
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