Meeting the Literacy Needs of Students in Juvenile Justice Facilities, Second Edition. Adolescent Literacy Guide

The law requires that juvenile justice facilities must provide education to all school-age students, and these facilities often do so despite challenges that would baffle most high school administrators and teachers. This "Adolescent Literacy Guide" provides guidance to both administrators...

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At Risk Persons
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Classroom Environment
Content Area Reading
Content Area Writing
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Data Use
Decision Making
Delinquency
Educational Environment
Faculty Development
Institutionalized Persons
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Learner Engagement
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Progress Monitoring
Reading Comprehension
Reading Skills
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Student Motivation
Student Needs
Student Records
Teacher Student Relationship
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Writing Skills
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