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Carcerality and Education: A Qualitative Focus of Alternative Learning Environments and Racial/Ethnic Minoritized Students

Thu, April 11, 9:00 to 10:30am, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Floor: Level 100, Room 111A

Session Type: Symposium

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Whether it is called an alternative, behavioral, juvenile court, or opportunity school, alternative learning environments primarily over enroll Black and Latino/x students across the U.S. This particular category of school enrolls over 800,000 students from California to New York with little oversight due to the wide variations of curricula and students served, expelled students to high-need students with disabilities, causing challenges in state and federal accountability standards. This symposium draws from three different qualitative studies to highlight the unique social and educational experiences of highly minoritized racial and ethnic student populations who attend(ed) alternative learning environments across the U.S.

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