This Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) study collaborated with six students from alternate education to inquire about the experiences of vulnerable youth--students who have disengaged from mainstream education. Utilizing the Enhanced Critical Incident Technique, youth researchers asked their peers: what helped and hindered their retention and success in mainstream and alternate education? Youth researchers engaged in authentic participation and took part in the iterative phases of YPAR--critical reflection and social action. Their involvement empowered them to advocate for their peers by disseminating the results and recommendations to key stakeholders within the community. Youth researchers conducted semi-structured interviews...
In 2019, there were 78,150 (DfE, 2019) looked after children (LAC) in the United Kingdom. According ...
This phenomenological study examines what school counseling means to undocumented students attemptin...
Whilst a considerable amount of research has explored the social opportunities of children with Spec...
This Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) study collaborated with six students from alternate ...
2017 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Twenty- first century skills require that students l...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to investigate how high school students d...
The purpose of this autoethnographic study was to discover how an alternative school for at-risk stu...
To date, the bulk of the scholarly research on Native American educational achievement has focused o...
School exclusion is experienced by some of the most vulnerable children in society, and challenges t...
Since the publication of the Dearing Report (NCIHE, 1997) there have been a series of government pol...
This is an evaluation of the Help Everyone Achieve Livelihood (H.E.A.L.) summer youth program for re...
Considerable numbers of US secondary students are considered “chronically absent” each year. These s...
This study explored U.S. high school counselors\u27 lived experiences of gatekeeping in their work w...
Due to the short- and long-term benefits associated with better student engagement teachers, parents...
In education policy, the term ‘disadvantaged’ is used to label young people who face socio-economic ...
In 2019, there were 78,150 (DfE, 2019) looked after children (LAC) in the United Kingdom. According ...
This phenomenological study examines what school counseling means to undocumented students attemptin...
Whilst a considerable amount of research has explored the social opportunities of children with Spec...
This Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) study collaborated with six students from alternate ...
2017 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Twenty- first century skills require that students l...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to investigate how high school students d...
The purpose of this autoethnographic study was to discover how an alternative school for at-risk stu...
To date, the bulk of the scholarly research on Native American educational achievement has focused o...
School exclusion is experienced by some of the most vulnerable children in society, and challenges t...
Since the publication of the Dearing Report (NCIHE, 1997) there have been a series of government pol...
This is an evaluation of the Help Everyone Achieve Livelihood (H.E.A.L.) summer youth program for re...
Considerable numbers of US secondary students are considered “chronically absent” each year. These s...
This study explored U.S. high school counselors\u27 lived experiences of gatekeeping in their work w...
Due to the short- and long-term benefits associated with better student engagement teachers, parents...
In education policy, the term ‘disadvantaged’ is used to label young people who face socio-economic ...
In 2019, there were 78,150 (DfE, 2019) looked after children (LAC) in the United Kingdom. According ...
This phenomenological study examines what school counseling means to undocumented students attemptin...
Whilst a considerable amount of research has explored the social opportunities of children with Spec...