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From Incarceration to Productive Lifestyle: Making the Transition: An Instructional Guide for Incarcerated Youth Education
Publication year:
1999
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Incarcerated youth lack ready access to traditional modes of education. This manual will help educators and other service providers get the most out of limited correctional education resources. Contents include: an introduction; brief history and funding of educational programming; a recovery model -- implications for curriculum and instruction; within the correctional facility -- roles and responsibilities; what do incarcerated youth need; how can providers facilitate learning; special contributions from educational administrators; mandates; sample lessons and handouts (the bulk of this document); and a list of additional resources.