L’abandon des études universitaires en formation à l’enseignement professionnel : un phénomène difficile à cerner

Revue Phronesis 3 (3):78-89 (2014)
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Abstract

In Quebec, dropout of university studies is a scarcely studied phenomenon, particularly in the 120-credit Bachelor’s degree programs in Vocational Education. More than 10 years after the implementation of these programs, the secondary analysis of existing data from two sources reveals that almost one in two students abandoned their studies. A look at the specific context these students are in, along with a discussion on theoretical and methodological issues related to these dropout statistics, are used to examine the complex and troubling dropout phenomenon in this particular university program.

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