How Long to Read Pathways, Engagement and Transitions

By The Smith Family

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Description

Second in a series of publications series of reports from the Pathways, Engagement and Transitions (PET) project which aims to strengthen the post-school pathways of young people experiencing disadvantage. The three-year (2021 to 2023) PET research is a national longitudinal study which is surveying and interviewing young people who were in Year 10 or Year 12 in 2020 and on The Smith Family's long-term educational scholarship program, Learning for Life.

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