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READ 180 implementation: Reading achievement and motivation to read within an alternative education middle school program
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School finance and the parcel tax alternative: Creating inequities in per-pupil spending
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Students' understandings of electrochemistry
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School-wide positive behavior support in an alternative school setting
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Perceptions of career and technical education teachers about teacher mentoring and teacher retention
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Traditional versus alternative assessments: Which type do high school teachers perceive as most effective in the assessment of higher -order thinking skills
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Perceptions of leisure and complementary and alternative medicine among spa practitioners
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Evidence -based quality assurance: An alternative paradigm for non- traditional higher education
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Curriculum orientations of alternative education teacher
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Students' perceptions of alternative school educatio
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Minnesota teachers' perceptions of alternative compensation plan
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Reflective assessment and mathematics achievement by secondary at-risk students in an alternative secondary school setting
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The impact of strengths-based development on student engagement
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Alternative schools in the Metropolitan Nashville Public School District: Are they meeting or exceeding their expectations
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Accelerated learning as an alternative approach to education: Possibilities and challenges faced by CHOLEN, an NGO program in Bangladesh
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Alternative certification science teachers' understanding and implementation of inquiry-based instruction in their beginning years of teaching
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Students' perceptions of alternative high schools that give rise to persistence through graduation: Organizational characteristics and school culture
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A case study of the experience of alternative education students in pursuit of a high school diploma
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Alternatives for achievement: A mathematics intervention for English learners
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Exploring the path to equitable online education: Secondary students' perceptions of best practices to maintain motivation and persistence
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