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From Incarceration to Productive Lifestyle: Making the Transition: An Instructional Guide for Incarcerated Youth Education
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From Incarceration to Productive Lifestyle: Making the Transition: An Instructional Guide for Incarcerated Youth Education
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Hudson River Center for Program Development (Glenmont, NY)
New York State Education Dept. Office of Workplace Preparation and Continuing Education (Albany, NY)
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New York State Education Dept. Office of Workplace Preparation and Continuing Education (Albany, NY)
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Published 1999?.
215 pages.
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Education
(Offender Services)
Educational methods
(Offender Services)
Juvenile programs
(Offender Services)
Juveniles in adult facilities
(Offender Management)
Life skills
(Offender Services)
Vocational education
(Offender Services)
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.
Accession Number: 015481
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