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NCJ Number: NCJ 174348  
Title: Nine Principal Components for Developing Promising Alternative Education Programs for Expelled Youth
Author(s): J Tyler
Corporate Author: KRA Corporation
United States
Sponsoring Agency: US Dept of Education
United States
Sale: US Dept of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202
United States

KRA Corporation
8757 Georgia Avenue
Suite 1300
Silver Spring, MD 20910
United States
Publication Date: 1997
Pages: 24
Origin: United States
Language: English
Annotation: A literature review and data collected from model programs for expelled students formed the basis of this discussion of the nine main components involved in the design of model alternative education programs for youth who have been expelled from school.
Abstract: Descriptive data from 105 alternative education programs were used to select 25 programs for study and then 9 exemplary programs for site visits. All of the 25 programs: (1) use a conceptual model of student behavior, development, and learning as a basis for program design; (2) have operated for more than 1 year; (3) have been evaluated or will be evaluated; and (4) represent a major type of educational model and a variety of physical settings. The nine exemplary programs:(1) serve students for more than one semester, (2) record some follow-up or tracking information on students after they leave the program, and (3) have been described as successful by more than one source. The crucial components of model program are that they help students develop the capability to succeed in school and to meet high expectations; provide extended contact with a caring adult; develop coping skills; and structure activities, time, and relationships in beneficial ways. They also provide both positive and negative consequences for students' actions, create an atmosphere of belonging and bonding or a community within the program, and provide access to and promote the development of a support group of peers focused on a positive lifestyle. In addition, they prepare youth for the future by making the school experience relevant in their terms and provide some exposure to and preparation for the world of work. Furthermore, they make resources and services available to address individual and family problems. Reference notes
Main Term(s): Ungovernable juveniles
Index Term(s): Student expulsion ; Students ; Program planning ; Alternative schools
 
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