INDIVIDUAL STUDY PATHS. EARLY SCHOOL LEAVING IN SAN VIATOR.

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INDIVIDUAL STUDY PATHS

EARLY SCHOOL LEAVING IN SAN VIATOR

EARLY SCHOOL LEAVING VET IN SAN VIATOR

EARLY SCHOOL LEAVING REASONS IN SAN VIATOR

EARLY SCHOOL LEAVING REASONS IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY

SITUATION BY AGE AND GENDER

EARLY SCHOOL LEAVING IN SPAIN

RISKS OF EARLY LEAVING Institution: Lack of coordination between teachers Lack of team work Lack of effective tutorship Non-suitable methodologies Non-suitable curricula Non-suitable environment

RISKS OF EARLY LEAVING Students Lack of self-steem and stress Lack of motivation Fear of failing Relation problems with teachers Personal problems (drugs, discipline…) Lack of social skills

RISKS OF EARLY LEAVING Family Lack of interest, commitment and support Family trouble Low educational level of parents Socio-economic problems

BEST PRACTICES Promoting Positive Self-Esteem of the students. Teach students to cope with difficult situations Develop a good relationship with school staff. Promote a positive relationship school-parents. Create awareness to the students on the benefits of education. Design and implement of a protocol for the detection of school failure. Promote the personal development of students, enhancing self-esteem, trying to improve their personal habits and perception of themselves