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Welters, Riccardo; Lewthwaite, Brian; Thomas, Joseph; Wilson, Kimberley – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2019
Flexible Learning Options (FLOs) attempt to enable secondary school completion by young people for whom 'mainstream' schooling has not worked well. Despite their proliferation and the increased research attention to understanding the mechanisms at work within such programmes, quantitative methods have not been utilised to compare participants'…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Secondary School Students, Educational Environment, Student Attitudes
Myconos, George; Thomas, Joseph; Wilson, Kimberley; Te Riele, Kitty; Swain, Luke – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2016
In Australia, a significant minority of young people do not complete upper secondary education. Whether procedural or enacted through the agency of students, the failure of the education system to accommodate young people through to completion can be regarded as a form of institutionalised social exclusion and injustice. In response, a growing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Controlled Instruction, Inclusion, Social Justice
Thomas, Joseph; McGinty, Sue; te Riele, Kitty; Wilson, Kimberley – Australian Educational Researcher, 2017
Flexible learning options (FLOs) provide individualised learning pathways for disengaged young people with strong emphasis on inclusivity and wellbeing support. Amidst a rapid expansion of Australia's flexible learning sector, service providers are under increasing pressure to substantiate participant outcomes. This paper stems from a national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Flexible Progression, Program Effectiveness, Teacher Attitudes
Rushton, Cindy; Wilson, Kimberley – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2020
This paper examines the value of a recovery theory framework for understanding the practices employed by teachers at Flexible Learning Option (FLO) schools. Recovery theory is a psychological framework with an empowerment focus that looks to assist people to live a satisfying, contributing and hopeful life. Key elements of the recovery theory…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Educational Practices, Positive Attitudes, Student Attitudes
te Riele, Kitty; Wilson, Kimberley; Wallace, Valda; McGinty, Sue; Lewthwaite, Brian – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2017
Flexible Learning Options (FLOs) are common across many countries to enable secondary school completion by young people for whom mainstream schooling has not worked well. Access to high-quality education through FLOs is a social justice issue. In the context of an inclination among governments for accountability and evidence-based policy, as well…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, Access to Education
Lewthwaite, Brian; Wilson, Kimberley; Wallace, Valda; McGinty, Sue; Swain, Luke – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2017
This paper explores the experiences of 12 young people, all teenagers, who have chosen to attend alternative schools known as flexible learning options within the Australian context. Using a phenomenological approach, the study seeks to understand their experiences outside the normalised public discourse that they had "disengaged" from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Phenomenology, Adolescents
Wilson, Kimberley; Alloway, Todd – Australian Educational Researcher, 2013
The issue of limited engagement with science for young people from Indigenous, minority and lower socio-economic groups in Australia appears to have been sidelined from the mainstream debate around falling rates of engagement with science at the secondary schooling level. The "closing the gap" mantra of education policy in Australia has…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Nontraditional Education, Foreign Countries, Observation
Wilson, Kimberley; Stemp, Kellie; McGinty, Sue – Youth Studies Australia, 2011
Alternative education programs are one way of responding to the disengagement of young people from mainstream schools. While there are a great variety of programs, those where young people experience success have incorporated a number of elements of best practice (Mills & McGregor 2010). This article reviews the attributes of effective…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience