The cost of homelessness is high, not only in terms of the array of traumatic experiences of those who are homeless, but in monetary terms for society as a whole. It costs between $20,000 and $40,000 annually for one homeless individual to cycle through public service systems such as emergency rooms, jail, mental health care facilities, and shelters. This annual cost can add up quickly with long periods of homelessness. For half of homeless youth (age 14–24), homelessness will not end during adolescence. Lack of steady employment is one of the largest barriers for youth experiencing homelessness to become permanently self-sufficient. Examining the factors that contribute to the employability of these youth is critical to developing interven...
This chapter examines the educational barriers that homeless youth face in one large urban area. The...
The current Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which contains the most recent reauthorization of the...
This thesis looks at how the educational needs of homeless youth can be better served. Educators, ho...
The cost of homelessness is high, not only in terms of the array of traumatic experiences of those w...
The cost of homelessness is high, not only in terms of the array of traumatic experiences of those w...
The cost of homelessness is high, not only in terms of the array of traumatic experiences of those w...
Over one million youth (age 14-24) experience homelessness each year in the United States, about 5-8...
Education plays a critical role in how adolescents mature into adults. A vulnerable, and often forgo...
This research demonstrates that homelessness significantly impacts a young persons academic engageme...
Students experiencing homelessness often face barriers to school success. The purpose of this multip...
Homeless youth face countless barriers that limit their ability to complete a high school diploma an...
The number of homeless children and youth in the United States is on the rise (U.S. Department of Ho...
Education plays a critical role in how adolescents mature into adults. A vulnerable, and often forgo...
America is called the "Land of Opportunity. " Popular stories help to develop and perpetua...
The foundation for this senior project developed as a result of personal experience and professional...
This chapter examines the educational barriers that homeless youth face in one large urban area. The...
The current Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which contains the most recent reauthorization of the...
This thesis looks at how the educational needs of homeless youth can be better served. Educators, ho...
The cost of homelessness is high, not only in terms of the array of traumatic experiences of those w...
The cost of homelessness is high, not only in terms of the array of traumatic experiences of those w...
The cost of homelessness is high, not only in terms of the array of traumatic experiences of those w...
Over one million youth (age 14-24) experience homelessness each year in the United States, about 5-8...
Education plays a critical role in how adolescents mature into adults. A vulnerable, and often forgo...
This research demonstrates that homelessness significantly impacts a young persons academic engageme...
Students experiencing homelessness often face barriers to school success. The purpose of this multip...
Homeless youth face countless barriers that limit their ability to complete a high school diploma an...
The number of homeless children and youth in the United States is on the rise (U.S. Department of Ho...
Education plays a critical role in how adolescents mature into adults. A vulnerable, and often forgo...
America is called the "Land of Opportunity. " Popular stories help to develop and perpetua...
The foundation for this senior project developed as a result of personal experience and professional...
This chapter examines the educational barriers that homeless youth face in one large urban area. The...
The current Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which contains the most recent reauthorization of the...
This thesis looks at how the educational needs of homeless youth can be better served. Educators, ho...