Young People’s Stories of School Failure and Remedial Trajectories–Clues to Prevention of School Absenteeism and Early School Leaving

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This article aims to increase knowledge of ways to counter school absenteeism and early school leaving. It analyses stories of youths who either attended or probably would be referred to a Swedish remedial program because of failure to complete compulsory education. Histories of school absenteeism were frequent in both groups. Most participating students reported that a holistic approach, individually adapted support, and a respectful socio-emotional environment helped them to regain self-esteem and school motivation. The findings indicate essential factors for prevention of school absenteeism and early school leaving.

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Sundelin, Å., Lindgren, J., & Lundahl, L. (2023). Young People’s Stories of School Failure and Remedial Trajectories–Clues to Prevention of School Absenteeism and Early School Leaving. European Education, 55(3–4), 202–215. https://doi.org/10.1080/10564934.2023.2251023

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