One of the most challenging issues in education today is keeping students engaged in learning and providing them with opportunities to achieve and excel despite disadvantage, both at school and within their community.
Disadvantage and early school leaving
It is recognised that disadvantage (economic, social or geographic), poor engagement and poor achievement at school often leads to early school leaving. Research shows that early school leavers are at-risk of negative effects for them as individuals and also for the community, such as:
Breaking the cycle of disadvantage through learning
Evolve believes that disadvantage can be influenced through education, and that while disadvantaged students are often highly talented with great potential, they don’t always have the support, skills and guidance for this to be realised.
The Evolving Learning Program is a three-year experiential and applied learning program that includes:
The program’s broad objectives are as follows:
Read what students from the Grange have been up to in 2010!
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What our young people have to say... |