Impact of Inclusive Schools on Student Retention Rates
Research from Leeds academics highlights that inclusive secondary schools are associated with lower dropout rates and reduced instances of students becoming NEET.
A recent study conducted by academics at Leeds has revealed a significant correlation between school inclusivity and student retention. Schools that adopt inclusive practices are reported to experience fewer students dropping out.
The findings suggest that inclusive educational environments may play a crucial role in keeping students engaged and enrolled. This has implications for educational policy and school design.
As educational institutions strive to improve outcomes, the architecture of inclusivity could enhance throughput, ensuring that more students remain in education and avoid becoming 'not in education, employment, or training' (NEET).