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Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure Book

Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure
Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure, By the 1960s, high schools had become mass institutions saddled with the expectation of universal education for America's youth. Ironically, with this broadening of clientele and mission came the idea and phenomenon of the dropout. The consolidation of a , Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure has a rating of 4 stars
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Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure, By the 1960s, high schools had become mass institutions saddled with the expectation of universal education for America's youth. Ironically, with this broadening of clientele and mission came the idea and phenomenon of the dropout. The consolidation of a , Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure
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  • Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure
  • Written by author Sherman Dorn
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, April 1996
  • By the 1960s, high schools had become mass institutions saddled with the expectation of universal education for America's youth. Ironically, with this broadening of clientele and mission came the idea and phenomenon of the dropout. The consolidation of a
  • This history of school dropout policies argues that the U.S. has inherited the wrong perspective on dropping out, which has resulted in faulty and unconstructive corrective measures. Booknews Dorn (special education, Vanderbilt U.) argues
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Long-Term Demographic Patterns11
2The Changing Mission of High Schools33
3Early Attitudes Toward Attrition51
4"Social Dynamite"65
5The Limits of Dropout Programs81
6Omissions99
7Dropout Tides119
8The Demeaning Dropout Debate131
Bibliography147
Index165


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