School dropout remains a critical challenge for global education systems, with complex causes spanning institutional, individual, and relational do- mains. This paper examines the predictive factors underlying school drop- out and evaluates validated tools for assessing these dimensions. Draw- ing on the TALENTED Project, the study discusses the roles of teachers, students, and parents and highlights how interventions targeting beliefs, attitudes, and teaching practices can foster student engagement and ac- ademic success. The project proposes a selection to use validated instru- ments, in order to provide an experimental approach to reducing dropout in school context.

Review of Factors Underlying the School Dropout Phenomenon in Instruments Used with Students, Parents, and Teachers

De Angelis Marta;
2025-01-01

Abstract

School dropout remains a critical challenge for global education systems, with complex causes spanning institutional, individual, and relational do- mains. This paper examines the predictive factors underlying school drop- out and evaluates validated tools for assessing these dimensions. Draw- ing on the TALENTED Project, the study discusses the roles of teachers, students, and parents and highlights how interventions targeting beliefs, attitudes, and teaching practices can foster student engagement and ac- ademic success. The project proposes a selection to use validated instru- ments, in order to provide an experimental approach to reducing dropout in school context.
2025
979-12-985016-1-4
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