1. Students at-risk for academic failure
Her descriptions include career academics, charter schools, college-based alternative schools, and residential schools, just to name a few. ... It speaks about children being disengaged from the school culture and community. ... One important feature that was given within the article talked about alternative education involving the choice of staff. ... She also challenges this by stating that "traditional schools do not effectively serve many students" (p.5). By directly addressing the core needs of children who fail to thrive in traditional school settings, alternative educational setting...
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