Student Engagement

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Education is a key component to paving a successful life and completing high school is a critical part education. The issues many students face are causing them to drop out of school at a growing rate, despite many attempts by schools and local Gov’t to help prevent the issue. There have been many studies conducted to determine the reasons for students not completing their high school education. The most consistent reason seems that students aren’t as engaged in their education as they were before.
Engagement in school reflects the relationships students have built with their peers, teachers, and even the learning experience. At-risk students have less of a developed relationship with their teachers and the lack of engagement can lead to dropping out. Students who believe that they can and will complete school have an increased chance of doing so than those who do not believe it is possible. The more organized you are as a student the greater your chances are of succeeding, this goes in with time management and studying habits. Students that keep organized have a higher likelihood of graduation attainment.
Engagement is seen to be the most noticeable factor for completing school. Many believe high school years are where students feel the most impact. Many can agree that parents will generally feel more pressure to keep their …show more content…

Unfortunately, many individuals who do not complete high school and have a family are more than likely to pass this on to their children. Their lack of education will likely lead them to lower academic attainment. Once a student starts and continue to do poorly on test or assignments, they can feel as though school is not a good fit for them and their attendance begins to stoop. “it is essential that schooling come to be seen as important to survival and a way to achieve some degree of belonging and power.” (1989, p.

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