The back on track alternative provision pilots Final report
The overarching aim of this research was to develop insights from the 12 specifically funded projects as part of the Back on Track pilot programme to investigate what can work in alternative provision, how and for whom, in order to advance understandings and inform future policy and practice. To achieve this, the study focused on developing knowledge through the varying experiences of the Back on Track pilots in relation to:
- the structure, content and operation of the alternative provision pilot projects
- the key ingredients of delivery that lead to effective alternative provision in the pilot projects
- the outcomes, impacts and achievements of the alternative provision pilot projects.
Published : 31st October 2012
Author : Richard White, Kerry Martin & Jennifer Jeffes [ More From This Author ]
Publisher : National Foundation for Educational Research [ More From This Publisher ]
Rights : National Foundation for Educational Research
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