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Bullying and School Attendance: A Case Study of Senior High School Students in Ghana 1. Introduction Physical and psychological bullying are prevalent in many schools. The global extent of bullying has been explicitly acknowledged in the international declarations and treaties directed at protecting children (and also adults) from all forms of.

Four research tasks were used in the study. The first task was to determine socio-economic factors which contribute secondary school students to drop out. The second one was to determine the political factors lead to student in secondary school dropout and the third task was to analyze the Government contribution to student dropout.

Research that has been carried out into this problem leads to the conclusion that there. School dropout, research, causes 1. Introduction. 1 student in the 2nd grade and 1 student in the 5th grade - 6 female students, of whom 3 in the 1st grade (Romani), 1 in the 2nd grade.

One of the indicators of potential problems in the higher education system may be a large number of student dropouts in the junior years. An analysis of the existing transaction data provides the information on students that will allow the definition of the key processes that have to be adapted in order to enhance the efficiency of studying. To understand better the problem of dropouts, the.

Research on the Impact of School Facilities on Students and Teachers. Blincoe, J. M. (2008). The age and condition of Texas high schools as related to student academic achievement. (Ed.D., University of. research since 2002 and discusses the need for future school facility research.

Research Brief January 7, 2013 Peer tutoring as a Strategy to Promote Academic Success Introduction. presented in this paper will serve as the initial. The training course addresses a list of specific expectations of a student mentor, emphasizing positive peer relationships, leadership, timeliness, and commitment to the program.

One reason that the high school dropout crisis is known as the “silent epidemic” is that the problem is frequently masked or minimized by inconsistent and opaque data reporting systems. For example, in some districts, a student who leaves school is counted as a dropout only if he or she registers as one. In others, a dropout’s promise to.