ABOUT THIS BOOKThe vast majority of kids in the developed world finish high school—but not in the United States. More than a million kids drop out every year, around 7,000 a day, and the numbers are rising. Dropping Out offers a comprehensive overview by one of the country’s leading experts, and provides answers to fundamental questions: Who drops out, and why? What happens to them when they do? How can we prevent at-risk kids from short-circuiting their futures?
Students start disengaging long before they get to high school, and the consequences are severe—not just for individuals but for the larger society and economy. Dropouts never catch up with high school graduates on any measure. They are less likely to find work at all, and more likely to live in poverty, commit crimes, and suffer health problems. Even life expectancy for dropouts is shorter by seven years than for those who earn a diploma.
Rumberger advocates targeting the most vulnerable students as far back as the early elementary grades. And he levels sharp criticism at the conventional definition of success as readiness for college. He argues that high schools must offer all students what they need to succeed in the workplace and independent adult life. A more flexible and practical definition of achievement—one in which a high school education does not simply qualify you for more school—can make school make sense to young people. And maybe keep them there.
REVIEWSThe standard work on one of the most troubling challenges in U.S. education--beautifully written, authoritative, and insightful, covering everything from the causes of dropping out to effective solutions.
-- Henry M. Levin, Columbia University
Dropouts have little future in the American economy, but about half of Latino and Black men are leaving school without the diplomas they need. Russ Rumberger has devoted his career to this issue and he powerfully documents the costs of dropouts to our society. This comprehensive book is an essential resource for reform.
-- Gary Orfield, University of California, Los Angeles
Russ Rumberger has written the definitive book on school dropouts. His learned analysis leads to recommendations for action to address this crisis.
-- Jack Jennings, President and CEO, Center on Education Policy
Russell Rumberger's Dropping Out is the most thorough and timely analysis now available of the complex causes and terrible consequences of dropping out of high school. Rumberger provides teachers, administrators, and policymakers with essential knowledge to address a continuing crisis. Dropping Out demonstrates again the necessity of education in an information age economy, and shows how increasing high school graduation rates will be essential for local, state, and national economic strength.
-- Bob Wise, President, Alliance for Excellent Education
[A] sobering look at one aspect of many crises facing U.S. schools. Drawing on both education policy and economics, [Rumberger] explores the cost of this crisis to the dropouts and American society in terms of higher unemployment, lower wages, and less of a contribution to the tax base.
-- Vanessa Bush Booklist
The most complete examination of the dropout issue I have ever seen [is] Russell W. Rumberger's Dropping Out: Why Students Drop Out of High School and What Can Be Done About It...Rumberger examines every complex nuance, summarizes every important research paper and demolishes every Internet myth. His book is a masterpiece, something education wonks will keep close by...We can't make any improvements, however, without knowing what hasn't helped dropouts, and why. On those vital questions, this book will be the best resource for years to come.
-- Jay Mathews Washington Post
[Dropping Out] is not only definitive, but positively masterful in its treatment of a vitally important subject...Russell Rumberger's prescriptions, if heeded, would be truly revolutionary. This fact alone should make this volume required reading for any serious student of school reform. His treatment is exhaustive, his writing style energizing, his message urgent and his analysis powerful. I recommend it highly.
-- A. Graham Down Education Next
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. The Varying Requirements and Pathways for Completing High School
3. The Nature and Extent of the Dropout Crisis
4. The Individual Consequences of Dropping Out
5. The Social Consequences of Dropping Out
6. Understanding Why Students Drop Out
7. Predictors of Dropping Out
8. Learning from Past Efforts to Solve the Dropout Crisis
9. What Should Be Done to Solve the Dropout Crisis
Notes
Index