Thoughts from the Margins: A Five-Year Longitudinal Exploration with Former Alternative Education Youth

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Harnischfeger, Alice M. [1 ]
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[1] Keuka Coll, Educ, Keuka Pk, NY USA
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Alternative Education; At-Risk Students; Identity Construction; Longitudinal Case Study; Caring Education; Social Practices;
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This longitudinal case study explores the evolving identity constructions and schooling perspectives of former alternative education program members, at an early stage of their adult lives. Using a critical sociocultural lens and in-depth semi-structured interviews, I revisited three young women, five years after their participation in research I had previously undertaken in a middle school, alternative program. This current effort provides individual participant profiles detailing the present life circumstances and thinking of each participant, along with brief middle school recaps and five-year interval updates. This work illustrates its participants' evolving perspectives on selves and schooling and their present recognition of a critically important caring element in their former program. Its resulting implications highlight the influence of social and institutional practices to determinations made by, and about, youth, and imply a need for their continual reassessment. Additionally, this study addresses a call in the literature for longitudinal efforts to determine the long-term effects of alternative education programs and advocates for an inclusion of the voices of marginalized youth in measures towards reform.
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页码:801 / 822
页数:22
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