International organizations, such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), as well as governments in OECD member countries are implementing policies aimed at increasing secondary school completion rates. Some decades ago, the senior secondary years were an exclusive option for an elite minority. Now, a common expectation is that they will cater to 90% or so of young people. However, too often the practices in contemporary schooling contexts have not kept up with this change. In particular, there is extensive evidence that concerning numbers of socially and educationally marginalized students are rejected by, and themselves reject, mainstream schooling. As a result, in many jurisdictions alternative educational p...
"Alternative education" encompasses a diversity of schooling types and organizations. International ...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Disaffection, lack of interest, truancy and under-achievement are all too common a reaction to the c...
All young people have the capacity to learn and to enjoy learning; they do not 'fail school', rather...
This paper is concerned with “what works” in alternative schools, also known as flexible learning ce...
Alternative education caters and cares for students whose regular schools have failed and excluded t...
peer-reviewedBackground: The EU set a target of reducing early school leaving to no more than 10% by...
This paper reports on research conducted in alternative schools/flexible learning centres 1 designed...
This chapter considers some key findings from a study into students’ and teachers’ lived experiences...
A little known movement within public school systems, the creation of alternative schools for at-ris...
The greatest barrier to achieving the Millennium Development and Education for All goal of universal...
Since 2010, new types of state-funded schools have opened in England with a focus on providing alter...
The capacity of schooling to overcome disadvantage in society is a recurring topic of discussion and...
This paper reports on research conducted in alternative schools/flexible learning centres designed t...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Since 2010, new types of state-funded schools have opened in England with a...
"Alternative education" encompasses a diversity of schooling types and organizations. International ...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Disaffection, lack of interest, truancy and under-achievement are all too common a reaction to the c...
All young people have the capacity to learn and to enjoy learning; they do not 'fail school', rather...
This paper is concerned with “what works” in alternative schools, also known as flexible learning ce...
Alternative education caters and cares for students whose regular schools have failed and excluded t...
peer-reviewedBackground: The EU set a target of reducing early school leaving to no more than 10% by...
This paper reports on research conducted in alternative schools/flexible learning centres 1 designed...
This chapter considers some key findings from a study into students’ and teachers’ lived experiences...
A little known movement within public school systems, the creation of alternative schools for at-ris...
The greatest barrier to achieving the Millennium Development and Education for All goal of universal...
Since 2010, new types of state-funded schools have opened in England with a focus on providing alter...
The capacity of schooling to overcome disadvantage in society is a recurring topic of discussion and...
This paper reports on research conducted in alternative schools/flexible learning centres designed t...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Since 2010, new types of state-funded schools have opened in England with a...
"Alternative education" encompasses a diversity of schooling types and organizations. International ...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Disaffection, lack of interest, truancy and under-achievement are all too common a reaction to the c...