Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10436871 | Journal of Adolescence | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In Greece there is an almost total lack of special education after the primary school (6th grade). This is a descriptive study that aimed to examine social, academic and psychological characteristics of secondary school students with a history of special placement during primary school. It compared 86 students with a placement (group A) with their 1284 schoolmates with no such placement history (group B) with respect to scores on School Adjustment Scale, Academic Motivation Self-Rating Inventory and Youth Self-Report. Group A presented more family social, academic and psychological problems such as: One-parent family, lower socioeconomic status, poor adjustment, low motivation and (especially for boys) high internalizing and externalizing scores. The high rates of failure and dropout of these students indicate that in Greece there is a need to set up appropriate services to help secondary school students with learning difficulties.
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Authors
Kiriakos Zafiriadis, Miltos Livaditis, Kiriakos Xenitidis, Miranta Diamanti, Evgenia Tsatalmpasidou, Ioannis Sigalas, Nikitas Polemikos,