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An evaluation of Second Chance Schools in Greece: A national survey of educators’ perceptions

The purpose of the present paper is to investigate educators’ perceptions regarding the evaluation of the institution of Second Chance Schools in Greece (SCS) that also operate inside correctional centers (SCSCC). Second chance education is a European programme within the framework of fighting again...

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Published in:Journal of pedagogical research 2021, Vol.5 (2), p.61-71
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Correctional Education
Curricula
Curriculum Evaluation
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Foreign Countries
Infrastructure
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Institutionalized Persons
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Opportunities
Satisfaction
Secondary Education
Social Integration
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