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Pathways to Education: An Integrated Approach to Helping At-Risk High School Students

NCJ Number
253749
Journal
The Journal of Political Economy Volume: 125 Issue: 4 Dated: 2017 Pages: 947-984
Author(s)
Philip Oreopoulos; Robert S. Brown; Adam M. Lavecchia
Date Published
2017
Length
38 pages
Annotation

This article reports on the features and effectiveness of Pathways to Education, a comprehensive support program developed to improve academic outcomes of high school students from very poor social-economic backgrounds.

Abstract

The program includes proactive mentoring, daily tutoring, and group activities, combined with intermediate and long-term incentives to reinforce a minimum degree of mandatory participation; it began in 2001 for entering grade 9 students living in Regent Park, the largest public housing project in Toronto. It expanded in 2007 to include two additional Toronto projects. Comparing students from other housing projects before and after the introduction of the program, high school graduation and postsecondary enrollment rates rose dramatically for Pathways-eligible students, in some cases by more than 50 percent. (publisher abstract modified)

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