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Distance travelled: outcomes and evidence in flexible learning options

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posted on 2023-05-19, 06:49 authored by Thomas, J, McGinty, S, Kitty te RieleKitty te Riele, Wilson, K
Flexible learning options (FLOs) provide individualised learning pathways for disengaged young people with strong emphasis on inclusivity and wellbeing support. Amidst a rapid expansion of Australia’s flexible learning sector, service providers are under increasing pressure to substantiate participant outcomes. This paper stems from a national study of the value of FLOs to young people and the broader Australian community. The study enumerates the outcomes valued by flexible learning practitioners, as well as the various evidence forms they cite to substantiate participant outcomes. Framing success as ‘distance travelled’ (i.e. an individual’s progress relative to his or her own starting point), practitioners demonstrate critical awareness of the social and structural mechanisms by which young people are marginalised from mainstream schooling. Holistic assessment practices also reveal practitioners’ efforts to expand the terms of reference by which educational outcomes may be validated in alternative education settings.

History

Publication title

Australian Educational Researcher

Volume

44

Issue

4-5

Pagination

443-460

ISSN

0311-6999

Department/School

Peter Underwood Centre

Publisher

Springer-Verlag

Place of publication

Australia

Rights statement

Copyright 2017 The Australian Association for Research in Education, Inc.

Repository Status

  • Open

Socio-economic Objectives

Equity and access to education