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Anthony J. Maher; Thomas Quarmby; Oliver Hooper; Victoria Wells; Lucy Slavin – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
Physical education has the potential to achieve the desired outcomes of alternative provision schooling by re-engaging young people in learning, supporting their social and emotional development and facilitating their reintegration into mainstream schooling. To do so, however, it requires sufficient and appropriate space because, unlike other…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Nontraditional Education, School Space, Foreign Countries
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Fiona Smythe – British Journal of Special Education, 2025
In England, a vertical equity model of inclusive schooling has been increasingly visible in both educational policy and school practices since the 2019 education reforms. Within this mixed model of provision, alongside and in complementarity to mainstream schooling, alternative provision (AP) and special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Teacher Attitudes, Special Schools
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Damien Page – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
In a sector largely ignored in policy and the public imagination, Alternative Provision works to care for and educate children for whom mainstream schooling does not work. Central to their mission is the engagement of families, often seen as both the cause of their child's difficulties and the solution to their successful educational…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Fatigue (Biology), Caring, Burnout
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Annie Taylor; Gillean McCluskey – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
Permanent exclusion in Scotland has been all but eradicated, with one young person permanently excluded in 2022/23, and the rate of temporary exclusion has been consistently decreasing since 2007. However, a wide range of exclusionary practices other than formal exclusion impact children and young people's access to and experiences of education.…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Equal Education, Inclusion, Foreign Countries
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Gavin Duffy; Tony Gallagher; Laura Lundy; Gareth Robinson; Michelle Templeton – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
This paper examines the context of school exclusion in Northern Ireland. In doing so, we explore the political economy of exclusion, focusing in particular on the intersection of perspectives between four key stakeholder groups: principals (n = 7) and teachers (n = 31) in mainstream schools, representatives from an official education body (n = 8),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Inclusion, Suspension
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Dominic Patric G. Galdonez – Science Education International, 2024
This study explored the impact of the alternative learning activity (ALA) program offered in the Philippine Science High School-Ilocos Region Campus toward students' leadership abilities. A mixed-methods approach was used to conduct the study through a survey of 132 student leaders affiliated with ALA clubs in the years 2022 to 2024. The results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Student Leadership, Leadership Qualities
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Mica Baum-Tuccillo; Varnica Arora; Michelle Fine – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2024
This paper documents the hopes, desires and structural betrayals experienced by young people attending transfer schools in New York City. Transfer schools enroll more than 15,000 students each year who are disproportionately young people of color, poor and working-class youth, from immigrant families, and youth with disabilities. Most have fallen…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Urban Schools, Academic Persistence, Student Experience
Jacqueline Levon Gilyard – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Over the past decade, the United States has witnessed a remarkable surge in computer-based instruction, revolutionizing how students learn and educators teach. This action research study aimed to investigate the overall impact of computer-based instruction on mathematics achievement in the alternative high school setting. The research design…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, High School Students, Grades (Scholastic), Mathematics Achievement
Cierra B. Nickerson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
There are a multitude of challenges facing the education profession, especially our teachers in the field. Teachers are often dissatisfied due to two prevalent stressors: teacher workload and student discipline and behavior (Borg & Riding, 1991; Boyle et al., 1995; Chaplain, 2008; Klassen, 2010; Skaalvik & Skaalvik, 2009). Given the need…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Well Being, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship
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Katherine Fobear – History of Education, 2024
This article focuses on the history of the Fort Wayne Folk School in Fort Wayne, Indiana and its founder Terry Doran. From its outset, the Fort Wayne Folk School incited both excitement and harsh criticism from local authorities and the public. Terry's process of remembering and reclaiming a new narrative for the Fort Wayne Folk School provided a…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Institutional Research, Educational History, Folk Schools
Caitlin Armstrong – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Public schools in America are experiencing a massive decline in student enrollment, resulting in school consolidations and closures across the nation. (Dee, 2023). This decline has many implications, particularly in rural areas, such as Northeast Tennessee. These implications and the public pressure to maintain high graduation rates and academic…
Descriptors: High School Students, Rural Schools, Dropouts, Nontraditional Education
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Achilleas E. Papadimitriou – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2024
Second Chance Schools (SCSs) have been operating for twenty-five years in Greece, that provide basic education to adults (18 years of age and older) who have not completed the compulsory nine-year education but have a primary school leaving certificate (six-year study). This study reports and analyses the participation factors of young adults…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dropouts, Reentry Students, Nontraditional Education
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Chan, Stefanie Sze Wing; Thomas, Matthew A. M.; Mockler, Nicole – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
Alternative teacher education programmes have emerged in many countries as a new approach to recruiting, educating and placing teachers in underperforming schools. The media plays an important role in framing perceptions of these programmes and their teachers, including in Australia, but this has not been the subject of significant research to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Nontraditional Education, News Reporting
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Barrett, Brian; McPhail, Graham – Journal of Education, 2023
This paper contributes to the theorization of radical visible pedagogy by building upon Basil Bernstein's initial conceptualization and previous efforts to develop it. Alongside Bernstein's "classification" and "framing" we suggest that incorporating the concepts of "semantic gravity" and "semantic density"…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Instruction, Teaching Methods, Classification
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Angie B. Harris; Moira Konrad; Kara N. Shawbitz – Education and Treatment of Children, 2023
Even in the age of spellcheck and other assistive tools, spelling remains an important skill. Learning how to spell can be challenging, especially for students with high-incidence disabilities. Fortunately, tools such as graphic organizers may assist students with spelling. In this study, we evaluated the effects of a novel flowchart tool on…
Descriptors: Spelling, Teaching Methods, Students with Disabilities, Flow Charts
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