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Petersen, Karen Bjerg; Andersen, Frans Ørsted – Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, 2018
Denmark has persistent challenges with an unacceptably large 'residual group' of young people with no upper secondary education. Vocational education and training programs continue to suffer low enrollment and high dropout rates. Far too many ethnic minority boys drop out of school and educational system in Denmark. At the same time, there is a…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Educational Attainment, Vocational Education, Ethnic Groups
DeBlois, Robert; Place, Patti – Principal Leadership, 2007
This article talks about two alternative schools that have adapted to be a better fit for at-risk students than a comprehensive middle or high school might be. It is easy to suggest that an increase in the dropout rate is merely a natural result of the recent preoccupation with test scores. Whatever truth there may be to this, educators must still…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Dropout Rate, Acceleration (Education), High Risk Students
Hakanen, Lauri John – Phi Delta Kappan, 1978
Describes an alternative program designed to recapture dropouts and integrate them back into the regular school program. (IRT)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Nontraditional Education, Program Descriptions
Hamilton, Stephen F. – 1980
The Learning Web--an alternative educational organization discussed in this paper-matches high school students with adults who can teach them a skill. Staff members either contact a young person who has been referred by a school, or a young person initiates contact with the organization. An intake interview is followed by placement of the…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Programs, Nontraditional Education, Organizations (Groups)
Cendese, W. Ivan – 1980
This paper describes an alternative evening high school program for dropouts located in Salt Lake City (Utah). The purpose of the study was to arrive at a descriptive analysis and interpretation of what went on in the alternative school, Valley High School. It describes and analyzes such features as the drop-in program, learning center activities…
Descriptors: Dropouts, High School Students, Models, Nontraditional Education
Klausmeier, Herbert J. – 1979
In this paper, principals and other persons of innovating middle schools, junior high schools, and senior high schools associated with the Wisconsin Research and Development Center for Individualized Schooling describe the most interesting features of their schools and respond to a features checklist. They provide the names of contact persons in…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Directories, Educational Innovation, Nontraditional Education
Kafka, Kery; And Others – Exceptional Child, 1984
Craig Alternative Middle/High School in Milwaukee is an academic/therapeutic multicategorical program for 85 high risk students who, because of their atypical behaviors, have not been successful in a less restrictive educational environment. The staff, consisting of teachers, paraprofessionals, psychologists, social workers, probation officers and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Intervention, Nontraditional Education, Program Descriptions
Swailes, Alex – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1979
The author describes a program where students suspended from secondary schools can "cool off" before returning to the ordinary classroom. Sections address the background of the Parkhead Centre approach, program goals, indoor and outdoor activities, the admission system, and students' return to school. (SBH)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances, Nontraditional Education, Program Descriptions

DeRoche, Edward F.; Modlinski, Jules J. – Educational Leadership, 1977
Describes the "Commando Academy," a Milwaukee (Wisconsin) alternative school program for teenage parolees and other disaffected young people. (JG)
Descriptors: Criminals, Experimental Programs, Nontraditional Education, Program Descriptions
Haussmann, Stephen E. – 1979
The document describes the In-School Suspension Project (ISSP), a program of the Northeast High School Complex in Macon, Georgia, which assigns students to in-school or in-house suspension rooms as an alternative to suspending juvenile delinquents/offenders out of school. The remedial strategy is reported to call for the cooperation of the county…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Discipline, Intervention, Nontraditional Education
Pannwitt, Barbara, Comp. – 1979
This paper offers solutions to the apathy, social disillusionment, absenteeism, and restlessness on the part of twelfth graders approaching graduation. First it discusses causes of "senioritis" and pinpoints those students most likely to be affected. Types of senior options include bypassing twelfth grade altogether, seventh semester graduation or…
Descriptors: Graduation Requirements, Guidelines, High School Seniors, Nontraditional Education
McCarthy, Kristen – Momentum, 1980
What started as a summer arts and crafts program in the predominantly Mexican-American lower west side of St. Paul, Minnesota, has developed into a "dropouts" school accepted into the public school system. The small school emphasizes strictness, caring, basic skills, and student responsibility. (SJL)
Descriptors: Dropout Programs, Educational Environment, Educational Principles, Nontraditional Education

Hartwell, L. Kay; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1979
The Parallel Alternate Curriculum (PAC) for modifying course content for learning disabled secondary school students is described. The rationale for PAC and four options for the practical application of the program are reviewed. The eight steps in the development of PAC, such as identification of learning outcomes and evaluation of students for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Learning Disabilities, Nontraditional Education

Polesel, John – Australian Journal of Education, 2002
Reviews research on Australian initiatives to introduce senior school or multi-campus models of secondary education provision and presents three case studies to examine the potential of this approach. Asserts that the approach facilitates the provision of a broad and relevant curriculum, provides a more appropriate schooling environment for…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education
Link, Patricia W. – 1979
The paper describes the Lafayette Parish Homebound Program (Louisiana) for students in grades K-12, with particular emphasis on the program's services for pregnant girls. Procedures for admitting students into the program, objectives for the pregnant girls (12-18 years old), and program components are considered. It is explained that the special…
Descriptors: Handicapped Children, Home Instruction, Homebound, Nontraditional Education