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Expelled to a Friendlier Place: A Study of Effective Alternative Schools
University of Michigan Press, 1984 Paper: 978-0-472-08046-5 Library of Congress Classification LC45.4.G64 1984 Dewey Decimal Classification 371.04
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Disruptive, delinquent adolescents—is there any hope for a change in their attitude toward schools and themselves? Martin Gold and David W. Mann describe the effects of three model alternative schools on the behavioral and scholastic performance of disruptive adolescents and present a detailed look at the students' varying experiences in these programs. The reasons for positive improvements in some students and the absence of improvement in others are traced to specific features of the alternative schools' programs. With the increasing occurrences of delinquency in our schools, this study should be of concern not only to educators, but also to community planners and state personnel dealing with delinquency. See other books on: Alternative schools | Case studies | Deviant behavior | Problem children | Study See other titles from University of Michigan Press |
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