Alternative learning arenas in Portugal: hope for young adults?

Eunice Macedo, Sofia A. Santos, Alexandra Oliveira Doroftei

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on the pathways and subjectivities of young adults who left compulsory school at some point in their lives but still find hope for their futures by reinvesting in education. The chapter provides insights into the mechanisms and processes behind students’ decision to leave school early and, simultaneously, to re-engage in schools or alternative learning arenas (ALA) that offer compensatory pathways. The question underlying this chapter is, ‘What makes young adults disengage and reengage in education?’ Early school leaving (ESL) results from processes of school disaffection associated with institutional, social and educational matters. With this concern, the singularities of different pedagogies and educational approaches in keeping young adults in education are highlighted. We make use of 16 interviews and four focus group discussions with young adults engaged in ALA. Findings indicate that, although young adults are limited in their citizenship by structural relations of power, their reengagement in education may be seen as the assertion of their voices as they struggle for the rights of inclusion, participation and enhancement, which shapes their educational citizenship (Macedo, 2018). Concurrently, we recognise that the educational policy has provided space for these voices to emerge through diverse educational offers. The tension between the social structure of citizenship discourses and the claim for Bernstein pedagogical and democratic rights is also analysed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComparative perspectives on early school leaving in the European Union
EditorsLore Van Praag, Ward Nouwen, Rut Van Caudenberg, Noel Clycq, Christiane Timmerman
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherTaylor and Francis - Balkema
Chapter13
Pages199-214
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9781351691819, 9781315170404
ISBN (Print)9781138048072
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

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