Can a School Counseling Program Reduce Junior High Dropouts in Rural China?

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Can a School Counseling Program Reduce Junior High Dropouts in Rural China?

05 September 2014
Author / Speaker: 
Qinghe Qu, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Other materials by the author

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Junior high dropout rates are up to 25% in poor, rural areas of the People’s Republic of China. This presentation shares the findings of a study that examined the relationship between dropout and mental health problems in rural Chinese junior high schools.

Geographical Focus: 
China, People's Republic of
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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