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Title Gauging the value of education for disenfranchised youth : flexible learning options / edited by Sue McGinty, Kimberley Wilson, Joseph Thomas, and Brian Lewthwaite.

Publication Info. Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Sense, 2018.
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 149 pages).
text file
Series Innovations and controversies: interrogating educational change ; Volume 7
Brill's Educational Research E-Books Online Collection
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The context of flexible learning options / Kitty te Riele -- Flexible learning options in the neoliberal educational landscape / Joseph Thomas -- Identifying the defining features of flexible learning options / George Myconos -- Aboriginal and Torress Strait Islander young people and staff 'talk up' the value of flexible learning options / Valda Wallace -- I just want an education! young people's perspectives / Sue McGinty, Sue Bursey, and Hurriyet Babacan -- Practitioner perspectives / Kimberley Wilson -- The importance of belonging : the impact of young people's sense of belonging at a school on their quality of life as young adults / Joseph Thomas and Riccardo Welters -- Overview, conclusions and implications / Brian Lewthwaite, Hurriyet Babacan, Kitty te Riele, Dale Murray, and Joseph Thomas.
Summary Disengagement of youth from schooling is an issue of significant national and international concern, and is a key driver of educational policy and reform that look to maximise school retention for the benefit of both students and the wider community. In Australia, Flexible Learning Options (FLOs) have arisen as a response to the premature disengagement from schooling of a sizeable number of Australian youth. FLOs attend to the educational, social and well-being needs of young people experiencing complex life circumstances, yet empirical evidence of their value to date has been largely anecdotal. The significance of this book lies in its innovative approach to gauging the value of FLOs - to young people themselves, as well as the wider Australian community. Drawing on past research and new findings from a national investigation, the authors provide novel insight into the pressures pushing young people out of schools and the mechanisms at work in FLOs to re-engage them in education. The varied contributions of this book elucidate many of the measurable impacts of FLOs on the life trajectories of disenfranchised youth, including improved economic integration, mental and emotional wellbeing, and myriad other outcomes. The significance of this project lies in its exploration of how young people and staff understand the transformative nature of the FLO experience, with an analysis that brings to light the wider value of this type of educational intervention in terms of long term community benefit.
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Subject Educational innovations -- Australia.
Educational innovations.
Australia.
Education and state -- Australia.
Education and state.
Educational change -- Australia.
Educational change.
Dropouts -- Australia -- Prevention.
Dropouts.
Aboriginal Australians -- Education.
Aboriginal Australians -- Education.
Students -- Australia -- Economic conditions.
Students.
Economic conditions.
Students -- Australia -- Social conditions.
Social conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author McGinty, Suzanne, editor.
Wilson, Kimberley, editor.
Thomas, Joseph (Mark), editor.
Lewthwaite, Brian, editor.
Brill Academic Publishers, issuing body.
Added Title Flexible learning options
Other Form: Print version: Flexible learning options. Leiden ; Boston : Brill Sense, [2018] 9789463512411 (DLC) 2017056240
ISBN 9789463512404
9463512403
946351242X
9789463512411
9463512411
9789463512428 (electronic book)