The Use of Alternative School Placements for Disciplinary Interventions With At-risk Students

The purpose of this study was to investigate effective ways of providing educational services for at-risk students who are repeatedly placed out of the regular classroom into an alternative school. Characteristics of both settings were investigated in terms of meeting student needs to determine what...

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Main Author: Feathers, Tammie N.
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 1999
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Online Access:https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2908
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etd-43002019-05-16T04:52:14Z The Use of Alternative School Placements for Disciplinary Interventions With At-risk Students Feathers, Tammie N. The purpose of this study was to investigate effective ways of providing educational services for at-risk students who are repeatedly placed out of the regular classroom into an alternative school. Characteristics of both settings were investigated in terms of meeting student needs to determine what ingredients might be missing from either or both settings that should be implemented to help these students succeed. The research was qualitative and used a case study design. Primary data were gathered from interviews with five students placed in an alternative school setting and interviews with teachers and administrators in both the regular school and the alternative school. Cumulative student records were also used. The researcher concluded that students who are repeatedly placed in the alternative program are a very small percentage in each school; however, there is a need for better resources in both the regular and alternative programs to meet the needs of these students. Key ingredients are better communication between the two settings and a better understanding of the role of the alternative program in serving these students. There is also a need for transition planning and follow-up with students who are not finding success when placed back in the regular classroom and are being pulled back and forth between the two programs. 1999-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2908 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4300&context=etd Electronic Theses and Dissertations Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University Academic guidance counseling Alternative school At risk Disciplinary interventions Education Placements School administration Educational Administration and Supervision Student Counseling and Personnel Services
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topic Academic guidance counseling
Alternative school
At risk
Disciplinary interventions
Education
Placements
School administration
Educational Administration and Supervision
Student Counseling and Personnel Services
spellingShingle Academic guidance counseling
Alternative school
At risk
Disciplinary interventions
Education
Placements
School administration
Educational Administration and Supervision
Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Feathers, Tammie N.
The Use of Alternative School Placements for Disciplinary Interventions With At-risk Students
description The purpose of this study was to investigate effective ways of providing educational services for at-risk students who are repeatedly placed out of the regular classroom into an alternative school. Characteristics of both settings were investigated in terms of meeting student needs to determine what ingredients might be missing from either or both settings that should be implemented to help these students succeed. The research was qualitative and used a case study design. Primary data were gathered from interviews with five students placed in an alternative school setting and interviews with teachers and administrators in both the regular school and the alternative school. Cumulative student records were also used. The researcher concluded that students who are repeatedly placed in the alternative program are a very small percentage in each school; however, there is a need for better resources in both the regular and alternative programs to meet the needs of these students. Key ingredients are better communication between the two settings and a better understanding of the role of the alternative program in serving these students. There is also a need for transition planning and follow-up with students who are not finding success when placed back in the regular classroom and are being pulled back and forth between the two programs.
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title The Use of Alternative School Placements for Disciplinary Interventions With At-risk Students
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