"Best Bets" to Increase School Engagement: Decrease Educational Risk

Connell and Halpern-Felsher (1997) found a relationship between higher levels of prior educational risk, as indicated by the degree to which students' had experienced low test scores, school suspensions, low attendance, course failures, and grade retention, and lower school engagement in a cross-sectional examination with a sample of urban, African American junior high school students.


 
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