Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Disciplines
Education
Abstract
This study focused on a major problem facing today’s educators: high school dropouts. Research questions addressed differences in teacher perspectives of the characteristics of struggling students. Differences in teachers’ perspectives based on teaching level (elementary & secondary) were examined. The researcher conducted focus groups with a total of 12 teachers. The research was conducted in two suburban districts. Focus group questions were designed following a survey administered to 108 suburban public school teachers. The survey responses reported previously identified four dimensions of characteristics of at-risk students: behavior, achievement, family involvement, and family background. The data from the focus groups can be used to inform decisions regarding the identification and support of at-risk students.
Recommended Citation
Sollitto, Michael and Gable, Robert K., "Characteristics of At-Risk Students: Opinions of Elementary and Secondary School Teachers" (2012). NERA Conference Proceedings 2012. 10.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/nera_2012/10