High School Redirection: Targeting Former Dropouts, Teen Parents, Over-Age Students, and Students with Low Test Scores
Intervention Details
Subject
English Language ArtsAcademic Program
Alternative EducationDuration
N/AGrades
9, 10, 11, 12Personnel
General Education Teacher
Intervention Summary
High School Redirection
Grades
9, 10, 11, 12Personnel
General Education TeacherStatistical Finding Summary
Positive effect on staying in school
Positive effect on progressing in school
No effect on completing school
Source
U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, What Works Clearinghouse. (2007). High School Redirection. Retrieved from https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/WWC/intervention/316.
Data Sample by Population
These charts show the characteristics of the student populations studied. When assessing programs, you may want to prioritize interventions that yielded success in a similar demographic environment as your school or district.
The subgroup population data as studied here are not available. That means that while this study may work well for your setting, we cannot say based on the published study and results from our system’s reading of that study what the school/district subgroup characteristics were when evaluated here.