Juvenile Correctional Schools: Characteristics and Approaches to Curriculum

Autor: Joseph Calvin Gagnon, Brian R. Barber, Christopher L. Van Loan, Peter E. Leone
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Education and Treatment of Children. 32:673-696
ISSN: 1934-8924
DOI: 10.1353/etc.0.0068
Popis: This study focused on school-level approaches to curriculum, as well as school, principal, and student characteristics in juvenile corrections (JC) schools for committed youth. A national random sample of 131 principals from these schools responded to a mail and on-line survey. No statistically significant differences existed between respondent and nonrespondent schools. Approximately 80% of schools were accredited by their State Department of Education. The primary role of JC schools was to help youth obtain a high school diploma, followed by preparing students for the General Educational Development (GED) test. Approximately 66% of JC schools used a state or local education agency curriculum, while the remainder provided a school-developed or individualized curriculum. More than 50% of respondents asserted that grade level expectations should not be expected of all youth with emotional/behavioral disorders or learning disabilities. Additional results, implications, and recommendations for future research are provided.
Databáze: OpenAIRE