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Talent Development High Schools
Dropout Prevention

Talent Development High Schools was found to have potentially positive effects on progressing in school.

Talent Development High Schools is a school reform model for restructuring large high schools with persistent attendance and discipline problems, poor student achievement, and high dropout rates. The model includes both structural and curriculum reforms. It calls for schools to reorganize into small “learning communities”—including ninth-grade academies for first-year students and career academies for students in upper grades—to reduce student isolation and anonymity. It also emphasizes high academic standards and provides all students with a college preparatory academic sequence.

Findings

1
study that met standards out of
2
eligible studies reviewed
Outcome
domain
Effectiveness Rating Grades Evidence Tier
Progressing in school No discernible effects 9-12

Last Updated: July 2007

Race

Black
75%

Ethnicity

Hispanic
17%
Not Hispanic or Latino
83%

Delivery Method

whole class icon
School

Urbanicity

Urban

Locations

PA
Northeast
Note: This summary only includes data from studies that reported sample information. The Intervention Report may include evidence from other studies that met standards, but did not report sample information.


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This intervention report was prepared for the WWC by American Institutes for Research under contract ED-02-CO-0022.

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