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Creating the Dropout Sherman Dorn

Creating the Dropout By Sherman Dorn

Creating the Dropout by Sherman Dorn


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By the 1960s, high schools had become mass institutions saddled with the expectation of universal education for America's youth. The consolidation of a dropout stereotype focused on the presumed dependency and delinquency of dropouts, with the resulting programs focusing on guidance and vocational training.

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Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure by Sherman Dorn

By the 1960s, high schools had become mass institutions saddled with the expectation of universal education for America's youth. Ironically, with this broadening of clientele and mission came the idea and phenomenon of the dropout. The consolidation of a dropout stereotype focused on the presumed dependency and delinquency of dropouts, with the resulting programs focusing on guidance and vocational training. Why the problem persists is the topic of this study with more constructive perspectives on dropping out.

About Sherman Dorn

SHERMAN DORN is Assistant Professor of Social Foundations of Education at the University of South Florida. He holds history degrees from Haverford College and the University of Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Introduction Long-Term Demographic Patterns The Changing Mission of High Schools Early Attitudes Toward Attrition Social Dynamite The Limits of Dropout Programs Omissions Dropout Tides The Demeaning Dropout Debate Sources Index

Additional information

CIN0275951758G
9780275951757
0275951758
Creating the Dropout: An Institutional and Social History of School Failure by Sherman Dorn
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1996-04-30
176
N/A
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