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Policy hysteria in action: teenage parents at secondary school in Australia

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In this chapter we present an account of the policy paradox of establishing a Young Parents' Access Project (YPAP) for students at a senior secondary college in the state of Victoria, Australia. l Within a policy climate of endless reform and new policy initiatives, 90 per cent of all secondary school students in Victoria are expected to complete 13 years of formal education or training, and to be supported to make successful transitions from school to work or further education. Yet young people who are pregnant or parenting and who wish to complete their secondary schooling are invisible within the policies that construct the work of schools. In response to enquiries from teenage parents interested in returning to school and confronting the challenge of juggling home life, childcare and school work, Corio Bay Senior College (CBSC) decided to establish a multi-dimensional project that was underpinned by the provision of fully licensed on-site childcare.

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Chapter number

8

Pagination

95-107

ISBN-13

9780415411332

ISBN-10

0415411335

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2007, Taylor & Francis

Extent

12

Editor/Contributor(s)

Mcleod J, Allard A

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

London, England

Title of book

Learning from the margins : young women, social exclusion and education

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