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Re-engaging Disconnected Youth

Transformative Learning through Restorative and Social Justice Education

by Amy Vatne Bintliff (Author)
©2011 Textbook XII, 164 Pages

Summary

As many young adults continue to disengage with learning each day, teachers and administrators struggle to find programming that re-engages secondary students with their schooling and communities. This book profiles one program that succeeds in doing so, and should serve as a model for others. In a Midwestern alternative school, three teachers built a curriculum around hands-on learning, restorative justice Talking Circles, and multicultural education, in the hopes that it would re-engage and inspire youth. Drawing on adult transformative learning theory, this book is an in-depth, qualitative study of the ways the program transformed adult and youth perceptions of trust, connections, schooling, and human rights. This book breaks down stereotypes about youth labeled «at-risk» and provides evidence that it is never too late to become passionate about learning.

Details

Pages
XII, 164
Year
2011
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433110054
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433110047
Language
English
Keywords
Restorative Justice Talking Circles Social Justice Transformative Learning Theory At-risk Youth Human Rights Education Alternative Schools Multicultural Education Hands-on Learning
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2011. XII, 164 pp.

Biographical notes

Amy Vatne Bintliff (Author)

Amy Vatne Bintliff is a teacher and researcher who has taught language arts and reading in traditional and alternative programs in Minnesota and Wisconsin. She is a trained restorative justice Circle Keeper and has developed a wide array of programming for students who struggle with school. A passionate advocate of human rights and multicultural education, she believes strongly in listening to the voices of adolescents.

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