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Bean, Tammy; Eurelings-Bontekoe, Elisabeth; Spinhoven, Philip – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2006
Unaccompanied Refugee Minors (URM), like all adolescents, have the right to be able to develop emotionally and cognitively to their fullest potential in host countries (Article 6, Convention of the Rights of the Child, 1991). URM make up a very special and vulnerable population of young people under the age of 18 who have been separated from their…
Descriptors: Identification, Health Needs, Refugees, Mental Health
Adamo, Simonetta M. G.; Aiello, Amalia – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2006
The work the authors are going to describe in this paper is an account of the attempt to re-establish an educational relationship with adolescent drop-outs, for whom school often represented a cage from which they either escaped or were expelled. An experimental school scheme named the Chance Project has been operating in Naples for the past three…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Case Studies, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Characteristics
Sutherland, Ingrid – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2006
ACE is an independent national charity, whose trained advisers have been providing parents with support and legal advice for over 45 years. Parents ring the ACE advice line when they have a problem with their children's education. They call in with a broad spectrum of issues, ranging from what to do when their child has been excluded to how to…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Parent Attitudes, Parent Student Relationship, Professional Services
Balcazar, Fabricio E.; Davies, Gethin L.; Viggers, Dave; Tranter, Gary – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2006
Mentoring programs are increasingly popular as preventive and/or supportive interventions for youth with various needs. A meta-analysis of mentoring program effects conducted by DuBois, Holloway, Valentine, and Cooper (2002) suggests that youth from backgrounds of risk (defined broadly) have the capacity to benefit from mentoring, especially when…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Adolescents, Mentors, Best Practices
Shumer, Robert – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
The reasons why students stay away from school are varied and complex. They are even more complicated in countries where conflict and warfare make the educational and social environments more treacherous and unpredictable for young people and adults. This article examines the conditions surrounding school attendance in Israel, the Palestinian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, War, Attendance
Thompson, Greg; Bell, James W. – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
Ideally, school would be a place where all students feel that they belong. However, the reality is that many students feel as though they do not belong to their school community. Alienated or disaffected students are an endemic problem in schools in Australia, as elsewhere, affecting the whole school community along with the life chances for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student School Relationship, Power Structure, Resistance (Psychology)
Milbourne, Sally – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
Tasmania is the southernmost state of Australia. Separated from mainland Australia by a 240 km stretch of water, Bass Strait, it has a population of almost 500,000 people. The state Department of Education provides compulsory education through the delivery of educational services to almost 70,000 students in 218 schools and colleges across the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Holding Power, Learner Engagement, Access to Education
Lessard, Anne; Fortin, Laurier; Joly, Jacques; Royer, Egide – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
School dropout is a complex social problem. In 1999, more boys (15 %) than girls (9 %) dropped out of Canadian schools prior to graduation (Bowlby and McMullen, 2002). In the United States, Kaufman et al. (2000) evaluated that 5 % more boys than girls dropped out of school. This literature review focuses on the place given to gender within studies…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Gender Differences, At Risk Students, High School Students
Kaczynski, Daniel J.; Brame, Stacey L.; White, Jill T. – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
Young offenders present many challenges to the juvenile justice system, the school system and the labor system as they transfer from residential commitment to their home communities. The challenges can be overwhelming, potentially creating a sense of hopelessness for the community and for the youth. In response to the need for appropriate academic…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Delinquency, Nontraditional Education, Partnerships in Education
Bredenkamp, John – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
South Africa's public education system is going through massive transformation, moving away from limited educational opportunities based on race and poverty levels to social and educational inclusiveness. While there is still work to be done, the country's education officials are committed to increasing access to a quality education for all…
Descriptors: Computers, Educational Opportunities, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries
Robles-Pina, Rebecca A.; DeFrance, Emily; Cox, Deborah; Woodward, April – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
Depression in urban Hispanic adolescents can have negative influences on their ability to acquire a sound education. This study was conducted on 191 urban Hispanic adolescents ages 13-18. The findings indicated that (a) Hispanic females were more depressed than Hispanic males, (b) 42% of the participants had been retained a grade, (c) 7% had…
Descriptors: Females, Mental Health, Adolescents, Self Concept
Gulam, William A.; Ahmed, Jalil; Wilkinson, Vincent – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
In the United Kingdom the educational phase that exists between compulsory school (for ages 5-16) and universities is dominated and controlled by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC). This body was established in late 2000 as a state funded quasi-governmental educational agency. This small scale qualitative study of educational provision in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Student Attitudes, Educational Objectives
Stokes, Helen – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
Health promotion and community building strategies are increasingly using the arts as a basis for engaging young people. Through involvement in arts activity, participants have been shown to develop supportive social networks and report increased feelings of well-being (Jermyn, 2001). In particular, drama strategies and programs have been used as…
Descriptors: Drama, Intervention, Dropout Prevention, Self Esteem
Neill, S. R. St. J. – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
London schools operate in an area where crime rates, including violent crime, is statistically more frequent than the average for the whole of England and Wales (Moore and Yeo 2004). Violent crime in the capital increased (though not to a statistically significant extent) between 2002/3 and 2003/4 (Moore and Yeo 2004b). This has led to a…
Descriptors: Violence, Crime, Foreign Countries, Weapons
Lacey, Renee H.; Sobers, Marie R. – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2005
The American "No Child Left Behind Act" of 2001 (NCLB) mandates that by the end of the 2005-2006 school year, all public school teachers teaching core subjects will hold at least a bachelor's degree, be fully licensed by the state and demonstrate knowledge in the subjects they are teaching in order that students have the maximum opportunity to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Credentials, At Risk Students, Nontraditional Education

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