Engaging the disengaged: How one school re-engages students in learning

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Engagement can prevent struggling students from dropping out, and re-engagement in learning can help struggling students who have dropped out return to school and graduate. This chapter presents a case study about a struggling student who dropped out and then came to Eagle Rock School and Professional Development Center, became engaged in her learning, and graduated. The authors provide policy and practice recommendations as well as a discussion of factors that affect engagement.

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Easton, L. B., Condon, D., & Soguero, M. (2014). Engaging the disengaged: How one school re-engages students in learning. Teachers College Record, 116(13), 275–301. https://doi.org/10.1177/016146811411601308

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