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June 30, 2008
A Look at the Dropout Issue
Jay Matthews: Some of the most troubling questions about schools, such as what causes dropouts, have few clear answers because there is so little research. And the reason that data is lacking, at least in part, is that educators who would otherwise demand it are too busy with more even pressing issues, such as improving teaching and raising low student achievement.
The few schools that have made significant progress in teaching and learning, however, are beginning to look more closely at the dropout issue because they cannot be content when so many students miss out on what they have to offer. Note, for instance, a report just released by the KIPP Foundation (available at www.kipp.org) on the number of students who have left that well-regarded public charter school network. Lucy Mathiak discussed a late 1990's analysis of Madison's dropouts here.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 30, 2008 11:40 AM
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