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Kent, R. C., Ed.; Nielsson, G. P., Ed. – 1980
The document presents 19 essays which explore the growth of international relations (IR) as a field of intellectual inquiry and evaluate dilemmas currently facing IR. Authors were selected on the basis of involvement with midcareer students while participating in overseas graduate programs of the Schools of International Relations at the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Books, Continuation Students
Kelly, Deirdre M. – 1993
This book explores the hidden world of the continuation high school and analyzes the factors that limit its success. In particular, gender issues in these schools are examined: the different ways girls and boys slip in and out of the system, the different reasons, and the different consequences. The history of the continuation school and the…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Compensatory Education, Continuation Students, Dropout Research
Smith, Vernon H. – 1974
The development of a diversity of optional public schools, each geared to be responsive to students with different learning needs and styles, provides one strategy for establishing a new organizational structure for public education. This book presents a brief picture of the development of optional alternative public schools, their status and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Continuation Students, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Kulich, Jindra; Bron-Wojciechowska, Agnieszka – 1978
Polish folk high schools are modeled after schools developed in the mid-1850s in Denmark to provide general, non-credit education for young adults in rural areas. The main objectives of the folk high schools are to provide a climate for individual student development and to serve as centers where young adults can learn about their cultural…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Boarding Schools, Community Support, Comparative Education
Burke, Penny Jane – 2002
This book about widening educational participation draws on an ethnographic study of 23 students returning to learning through access courses provided at their local further education college in suburban England. Chapter 1 explains how certain poststructural concepts (discourse, hegemony, deconstruction, and subjectivity) are used as analytical…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Continuation Students, Developed Nations