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From the Classroom to the Corner : Female Dropouts' Reflections on Their School Years

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From the Classroom to the Corner explores the in-school and out-of-school experiences of three young women who dropped out of school as adolescents and turned to prostitution.

This fascinating book presents them as case studies in the context of dropping out, in-school and non-school curriculum, adolescent prostitution, feminist theory, and race, class, and gender.

Most prostitutes state that they are on the streets because they lack the educational credentials and job training required for gainful employment; therefore, the educational experiences of these young women are tantamount to any attempt to retain girls on the fringes.

This book gives insight into how the educational system and classroom experience fail to meet the needs of these marginalized young women, and offers curricular designs to address the educational needs of dropouts and potential dropouts.

The effects of the non-school curriculum on these girls' academic experience are also explored.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820481890 / 9780820481890
Paperback / softback
30/10/2006
United States
205 pages
160 x 230 mm, 320 grams