Secondary school students who had disengaged from mainstream classrooms have demonstrated that they had maintained hope in achieving a positive outcome from education. In a long-running schools-university project that employed a "students-as-researchers" method to investigate apparent low aspiration for tertiary education, at-risk students enthusiastically produced high quality results. This paper outlines the project and addresses the features that the participants state were instrumental in their re-engagement and that have re-connected them with formal education. These features are then considered in relation to maintaining the educational engagement of at-risk students in mainstream classrooms. The production of an award-winning DVD, co...
This paper explores student and teacher understandings of what it means to be \u27at risk\u27 in a N...
© 2020 British Educational Research Association An important goal for educators is to foster student...
Presenters will share research on the school culture differences found between high-performing and l...
Secondary school students who had disengaged from mainstream classrooms have demonstrated that they ...
In my work with secondary school students who have disengaged from mainstream classrooms, I have oft...
Many students are convinced, early on in their scholastic life, that success at school is beyond the...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.St...
The teacher-student relationship is multidimensional and fluid. This is especially true for students...
The Cards of Life, when all hope is gone; trust then believe forces educators to view students diffe...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of an alternative education program on gr...
This paper is firmly grounded in the position that engaging with students’ voices in schools is cent...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
Motivating academically at-risk students has long challenged educators. Recent research indicates th...
This qualitative phenomenological study utilized high school graduate perceptions to identify pedago...
It is written that hope is contagious: once ignited it gains momentum, and is self-sustaining. My re...
This paper explores student and teacher understandings of what it means to be \u27at risk\u27 in a N...
© 2020 British Educational Research Association An important goal for educators is to foster student...
Presenters will share research on the school culture differences found between high-performing and l...
Secondary school students who had disengaged from mainstream classrooms have demonstrated that they ...
In my work with secondary school students who have disengaged from mainstream classrooms, I have oft...
Many students are convinced, early on in their scholastic life, that success at school is beyond the...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.St...
The teacher-student relationship is multidimensional and fluid. This is especially true for students...
The Cards of Life, when all hope is gone; trust then believe forces educators to view students diffe...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of an alternative education program on gr...
This paper is firmly grounded in the position that engaging with students’ voices in schools is cent...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
Motivating academically at-risk students has long challenged educators. Recent research indicates th...
This qualitative phenomenological study utilized high school graduate perceptions to identify pedago...
It is written that hope is contagious: once ignited it gains momentum, and is self-sustaining. My re...
This paper explores student and teacher understandings of what it means to be \u27at risk\u27 in a N...
© 2020 British Educational Research Association An important goal for educators is to foster student...
Presenters will share research on the school culture differences found between high-performing and l...