Disengagement From Education
Disengagement from education among 11–19-year-olds remains of great concern. This book draws together current thinking and research in education and the social sciences to explore the complexities of the disengagement process and the long-term consequences of dropping out of school or college. It presents case studies of effective initiatives for preventing disengagement and for re-engaging young people in education.

Lynne Rogers examines schools, colleges, juvenile justice settings and the situation of young people who are not in education, training or employment (NEET). She explores disengagement in relation to special educational needs, transitions, curriculum and pedagogy, alternative curricula, and teachers and teacher training, and she sets out how those who work with 11–19-year-olds in the developed world can best challenge disengagement from education and help break cycles of inter-generational disadvantage.

The book is essential reading for teachers, senior managers and non-teaching staff in schools, colleges, juvenile justice, and for youth workers and policy makers.
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Disengagement From Education
Disengagement from education among 11–19-year-olds remains of great concern. This book draws together current thinking and research in education and the social sciences to explore the complexities of the disengagement process and the long-term consequences of dropping out of school or college. It presents case studies of effective initiatives for preventing disengagement and for re-engaging young people in education.

Lynne Rogers examines schools, colleges, juvenile justice settings and the situation of young people who are not in education, training or employment (NEET). She explores disengagement in relation to special educational needs, transitions, curriculum and pedagogy, alternative curricula, and teachers and teacher training, and she sets out how those who work with 11–19-year-olds in the developed world can best challenge disengagement from education and help break cycles of inter-generational disadvantage.

The book is essential reading for teachers, senior managers and non-teaching staff in schools, colleges, juvenile justice, and for youth workers and policy makers.
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Disengagement From Education

Disengagement From Education

by Lynne Rogers
Disengagement From Education

Disengagement From Education

by Lynne Rogers

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Disengagement from education among 11–19-year-olds remains of great concern. This book draws together current thinking and research in education and the social sciences to explore the complexities of the disengagement process and the long-term consequences of dropping out of school or college. It presents case studies of effective initiatives for preventing disengagement and for re-engaging young people in education.

Lynne Rogers examines schools, colleges, juvenile justice settings and the situation of young people who are not in education, training or employment (NEET). She explores disengagement in relation to special educational needs, transitions, curriculum and pedagogy, alternative curricula, and teachers and teacher training, and she sets out how those who work with 11–19-year-olds in the developed world can best challenge disengagement from education and help break cycles of inter-generational disadvantage.

The book is essential reading for teachers, senior managers and non-teaching staff in schools, colleges, juvenile justice, and for youth workers and policy makers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781858566818
Publisher: Stylus Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 01/06/2016
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Lynne Rogers is Reader in Education at the UCL Institute of Education.

Table of Contents

1. Background
2. Understanding disengagement
3. Secondary school
4. Further Education, vocational education and training
5. Young people in the criminal justice system
6. Not in education, employment or training
7. Special Educational Needs
8. Transitions
9. Alternative educational provision
10. Curricula and pedagogy
11. Teachers and teacher training
12. Overview
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