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Interpreting the Evidence from Recent Federal Evaluations of Dropout-Prevention Programs: The State of Scientific Research

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  • Mark Dynarski

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Argues that we do not yet have a menu of program options for helping students at risk of dropping out and suggests a way to identify approaches that program developers can use while efforts to develop a stronger scientific basis for new programs continue.

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  • Mark Dynarski, 2004. "Interpreting the Evidence from Recent Federal Evaluations of Dropout-Prevention Programs: The State of Scientific Research," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 861c28ef3eb648c89722f4965, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:861c28ef3eb648c89722f496515a1639
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    1. Rob Buschmann & Joshua Haimson, "undated". "Bring Them Back, Move Them Forward: Case Studies of Programs Preparing Out-of-School Youths for Further Education and Careers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 97a3c41bef2443f68a684044d, Mathematica Policy Research.

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