Student perceptions of school efforts to facilitate student involvement, school commitment, self-determination, and high school graduation |
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Authors: | Wendy Cavendish |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Teaching and Learning, University of Miami, Merrick 222E, Miami, Fl, 33124, USA
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Abstract: | This study examined the relationship between student perceptions of school efforts to facilitate student involvement, school commitment, self-determination skills, and ontrack indicators for graduation in 10th grade and actual graduation outcomes two years later. The participants were 154 primarily minority students in a large, urban school district. Student perceptions of higher levels of school efforts to facilitate student involvement was related to an increased likelihood that students had passed a state high stakes assessment and were on-track for graduation at the end of 10th grade and an increased likelihood of actual graduation. Implications for facilitating student involvement in educational planning are discussed. |
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