Alternative education, also known as non-traditional education or alternative education is a broad term that May be used to refer to all forms of education outside the traditional education (for all age groups and levels of education). This May include both forms of education designed for students with special needs (ranging from teenage pregnancy to intellectual disability) and forms of education aimed at the general public who employ other educational philosophies and / Or methods.
Alternatives such as these are often the result of education reform and are rooted in different philosophies that are fundamentally different from those of traditional compulsory education. While some have strong political, academic, philosophical or guidance, others are more informal associations of teachers and students dissatisfied with certain aspects of traditional education [change]. These solutions, which include charter schools, other schools, independent schools, home and learning vary considerably, but often emphasize the value of small class size, close relations between the students and teachers, and a sense of community
Alternatives such as these are often the result of education reform and are rooted in different philosophies that are fundamentally different from those of traditional compulsory education. While some have strong political, academic, philosophical or guidance, others are more informal associations of teachers and students dissatisfied with certain aspects of traditional education [change]. These solutions, which include charter schools, other schools, independent schools, home and learning vary considerably, but often emphasize the value of small class size, close relations between the students and teachers, and a sense of community
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