TítuloThe Dropout/Graduation Crisis Among American Indian and Alaska Native Students
Publication TypeACCEDES-publications
AuthorsFaircloth SC, Tippeconnic JW
PublisherThe Pennsylvania State University
Place PublishedEstats Units
Year of Publication2010
Publication Languageeng
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This paper examines the graduation/dropout crisis among American Indian and Alaska Native students using data from the National Center for Education Statistics. Data from 2005 is drawn from the seven states with the highest percentage of American Indian and Alaska Native students as well as five states in the Pacific and Northwestern regions of the United States. Findings indicate that the number of American Indians and Alaska Natives who graduate continues to be a matter of urgent concern. On average, less than 50% of Native students in these twelve states graduate each year.

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Estudiantes pre-universitarios; Indígenas

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El documento analiza la situación de los nativos de Alaska en relación a su graduación, y las dificultades que tienen que sobrellevar para no abandonar de forma temprana el sistema educativo.

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Estudiantes pre-universitarios; Indígenas