Alienation and other factors affecting the senior high school dropout in St. John's, Newfoundland

The 'school dropout' appears to be one of the most widely researched individuals in education. Yet, despite all the research and findings, there are still dropouts. Newfoundland and Labrador has one of the lowest retention rates in Canada. This study investigates many of the traditional va...

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Main Author: Gillespie, Roberta Anne Kennedy
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Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1978
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:7730 2023-10-01T03:57:34+02:00 Alienation and other factors affecting the senior high school dropout in St. John's, Newfoundland Gillespie, Roberta Anne Kennedy 1978 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/7730/ https://research.library.mun.ca/7730/1/Gillespie_RobertaAnneKennedy.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/7730/3/Gillespie_RobertaAnneKennedy.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/7730/1/Gillespie_RobertaAnneKennedy.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/7730/3/Gillespie_RobertaAnneKennedy.pdf Gillespie, Roberta Anne Kennedy <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Gillespie=3ARoberta_Anne_Kennedy=3A=3A.html> (1978) Alienation and other factors affecting the senior high school dropout in St. John's, Newfoundland. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1978 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:46:32Z The 'school dropout' appears to be one of the most widely researched individuals in education. Yet, despite all the research and findings, there are still dropouts. Newfoundland and Labrador has one of the lowest retention rates in Canada. This study investigates many of the traditional variables affecting the high school dropout. These variables are grouped under five categories: individual factors, family, school, peer group, and community. A further category, alienation, is examined as a possible broader framework or context into which the "dropping out" phenomenon can be placed. -- Methodologically this research differs from other Newfoundland studies in that a personal, in-depth approach was used. Thirty senior high school dropouts and a control group of twenty-nine non-dropouts were interviewed at length by the researcher. This method allowed for clarification of the questioning when necessary, and removed possible ambiguity in participants' answers. In order to measure the degree of alienation experienced by the participants, and to determine whether dropouts differed from non-dropouts, an attitude questionnaire was administered to the fifty-nine young people. -- The findings of the study show that the dropouts exhibited some of the characteristics of the 'classic' dropouts of previous studies. The dropouts were older than 'normal' for their grade; they tended to be enrolled in 'General' rather than 'Academic' programs of study. The dropout group had had more of their brothers and sisters leave school before graduation than did the non-dropouts. Peer group influence also seemed to be evident. More of the dropouts closest friends were dropouts themselves than were the friends of non-dropouts. The two 'classic' variables, parental schooling and occupation, were not the discriminating factors in this study that they have been in previous research. -- One of the more conclusive findings was in the area of alienation. Dropouts exhibited a significantly greater degree of alienation from the school organization ... Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Newfoundland Canada
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description The 'school dropout' appears to be one of the most widely researched individuals in education. Yet, despite all the research and findings, there are still dropouts. Newfoundland and Labrador has one of the lowest retention rates in Canada. This study investigates many of the traditional variables affecting the high school dropout. These variables are grouped under five categories: individual factors, family, school, peer group, and community. A further category, alienation, is examined as a possible broader framework or context into which the "dropping out" phenomenon can be placed. -- Methodologically this research differs from other Newfoundland studies in that a personal, in-depth approach was used. Thirty senior high school dropouts and a control group of twenty-nine non-dropouts were interviewed at length by the researcher. This method allowed for clarification of the questioning when necessary, and removed possible ambiguity in participants' answers. In order to measure the degree of alienation experienced by the participants, and to determine whether dropouts differed from non-dropouts, an attitude questionnaire was administered to the fifty-nine young people. -- The findings of the study show that the dropouts exhibited some of the characteristics of the 'classic' dropouts of previous studies. The dropouts were older than 'normal' for their grade; they tended to be enrolled in 'General' rather than 'Academic' programs of study. The dropout group had had more of their brothers and sisters leave school before graduation than did the non-dropouts. Peer group influence also seemed to be evident. More of the dropouts closest friends were dropouts themselves than were the friends of non-dropouts. The two 'classic' variables, parental schooling and occupation, were not the discriminating factors in this study that they have been in previous research. -- One of the more conclusive findings was in the area of alienation. Dropouts exhibited a significantly greater degree of alienation from the school organization ...
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Gillespie, Roberta Anne Kennedy <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Gillespie=3ARoberta_Anne_Kennedy=3A=3A.html> (1978) Alienation and other factors affecting the senior high school dropout in St. John's, Newfoundland. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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