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Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research article

How can we strengthen students’ social relations in order to reduce school dropout? An intervention development study within four Danish vocational schools

Authors: Liselotte Ingholt, Betina Bang Sørensen, Susan Andersen, Line Zinckernagel, Teresa Friis-Holmberg, Vibeke Asmussen Frank, Christiane Stock, Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, Morten Hulvej Rod

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

This article describes the rationale and contents of an intervention program aimed at strengthening students’ social relations in order to reduce dropout from vocational schools in Denmark. Taking its theoretical cue from the concept of ‘social participation’, a qualitative study was performed to investigate the specific relationships between the social environment within the schools and the institutional structures in order to analyse reasons for school dropout and their relation to well-being, cigarette smoking and substance use.

Methods

The development study was based on ethnographic methods, including 22 qualitative interviews with students 17–19 years old and fieldwork with participant observations at four vocational schools over 40 days, including informal interviews and discussion meetings with managers, teachers, counselors and students. As part of the fieldwork, four additional qualitative interviews and four group interviews were conducted with students 16–25 years old.

Results

The qualitative data collection resulted in seven major themes to be addressed in the intervention: social relations, sole focus on professional skills, institutionalized individualization, importance of the introduction period, physical surroundings and schedules, tobacco and cannabis use and communication about drug use. The program addressing these themes incorporates suggestions that are meant to improve how teachers welcome new students, to enable greater integration of social and educational activities and to enhance the capacity of teachers and counselors to deal with drug use problems among students.

Conclusion

The development of new intervention programs might benefit from adopting a theoretical and methodological perspective that enables a closer exploration of the everyday social practices in which interventions are embedded. Thus, we aimed to create a comprehensive intervention that worked through organizational changes in everyday school practices. Intervention programs must be planned in dialogue and collaboration with practitioners in the field to ensure the pertinence and usability of the program.
Footnotes
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Reform 2000 introduced increased individualization, flexibility and modularization of basic courses. The aim was to enable strong students to fast-track the basic course and to improve access from vocational education to higher education. In addition, an important aim was that weaker students could spend more time in the basic course to acquire the necessary competencies to continue to the main course. However, researchers’ analysis [46] has shown that the reform did not achieve its objectives – especially not for the weaker students.
 
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These interviews were conducted with participants in the Ungeshverdag.dk cohort, who had been followed since grade 7 and through grades 8 and 9. In 2009, the participants started in youth education (either vocational school or upper-secondary school).
 
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The four schools participated in the implementation of the final intervention program. The results of this intervention study are under preparation and will be reported elsewhere.
 
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Metadata
Title
How can we strengthen students’ social relations in order to reduce school dropout? An intervention development study within four Danish vocational schools
Authors
Liselotte Ingholt
Betina Bang Sørensen
Susan Andersen
Line Zinckernagel
Teresa Friis-Holmberg
Vibeke Asmussen Frank
Christiane Stock
Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen
Morten Hulvej Rod
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-1831-1

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