interpretive phenomenological analysis of student experiences in a suburban, midwestern alternative school
Students who are at risk for failure in traditional schools often switch enrollment to an alternative school setting. The social, emotional, and academic needs of students attending alternative schools are often different from their traditional high school peers. If we are able to understand how the...
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