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Narrative inquiry into (re)imagining alternative schools: a case study of Kevin Gonzales
Authors:Jeong‐Hee Kim
Institution:1. Secondary Education , Kansas State University , 1100 Mid‐Campus Drive, Manhattan, KS, 66506-5333, USA jhkim@ksu.edu
Abstract:Although there are many alternative schools that strive for the successful education of their students, negative images of alternative schools persist. While some alternative schools are viewed as ‘idealistic havens’, many are viewed as ‘dumping grounds’ or ‘juvenile detention centers’. Employing narrative inquiry, this article interrogates how a student, Kevin Gonzales, experiences his alternative education and raises questions about the role of alternative schools. Kevin Gonzales’s story is presented in a literary form of biographical journal to provide a ‘metaphoric loft’ that helps us imagine other students like Kevin. This, in turn, provokes us to examine our current educational practice and (re)imagines ways in which alternative education can provide the best possible educational experiences for disenfranchised students who are increasingly underserved by the public education system.
Keywords:narrative inquiry  alternative education  biographical journal
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