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Collapse of the Danish Efterskoler (Boarding schools)

8/12/2012

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With more than 9 schools closing this summer it seems that the Danish boarding schools known as “Efterskoler” roughly translated as continuation high schools will cease to be an alternative to the common student.

What went wrong for the boarding schools which had seen a 15 year row of steady increase in the number of students?

First and foremost they do not longer appeal to the general student population. They were quiet unique compared to foreign boarding schools. While many was specialized the general trend was that they were a place for emotional growth most like the therapeutic boarding schools in the United States but the difference was that the student population consisted almost 100 percent voluntary students.

Unlike the U.S. therapeutic boarding schools there was no escort firm transporting the students to the boarding schools in handcuffs. We were talking of motivated students seeking emotional growth.

Still the number of students dropped this year resulting in a huge number of schools closing. What was the reason for this dramatic turnaround?

The answer is simple. Like others the Danish students discovered that emotional growth has a price tag. You have to put a lot of effort into transforming yourself from the natural shy child mode into an adult person ready to address even larger groups of people. For many this transformation did cost them part of their personality and even some of the strength they should have relied upon later in life.

In a changing world opening you as a person does also mean that you expose yourself and become more vulnerable. Not every situation affords this. The 2010’s is not a decade allowing the students to take risks. They have to stay in business until they are almost 70 years of age before they are allowed to retire. Globalization means loss of jobs if you allow your talent or your knowledge to be shared. There are so many reasons to be a reserved and even be pre-intake about people you meet during life.

In an effort to address the trend of mainstream students choosing other alternatives some of the boarding schools made a huge mistake. They targeted minority groups.

The Danish youth culture is different than the one you see at the boarding schools. The finest tool of socializing is missing at the boarding schools. There is a ban on alcohol opposite the conditions the students can meet at every high school in Denmark where the Friday bar located on campus very fast becomes the center of communication among the students. Also in Danish firms sharing a beer or a glass of wine makes it out for 98 percent of human resource programs in the businesses. The association of Danish firms criticized the boarding schools for preparing the students for the business poorly. It was a message which hit the parents who finance the stay hard especially in a time where unemployment is high.

So while the strict environment with a ban on alcohol appealed to minority groups it didn’t appeal to families from the general population and not to the business sector.

Another mistake was the increased corporation with the Danish social services. The Danish parliament is working on real inspections of the children placed in group homes and foster families for the first time ever. This move has prompted a number of the group homes to re-categorize them as “Efterskoler” so they can avoid supervision and inspections because the boarding schools are only inspected for their academics – not by how they treat the students.

This move to avoid control by the authorities has not been unnoticed by various human rights organizations which have started a number of blogs and webpages set up to warn parents of future boarding school students.

The increased awareness did cost the boarding schools.

Social networks do also have an impact. For many of the students the emotional growth they experienced did only work while they were at the boarding school. Once they returned home without the support of their peers, they found themselves alone, isolated and in a position where they couldn’t return to the persons they were before they left the homes for the boarding schools.

Now the students can look groups of former students up and find out if the schools provided them with quality education or it was just empty air as result of the peer group dynamics only found at the schools. Schools like Holmstrup which cheated the students for a trip to Cuba couldn’t hide their failure for future students and had to close.

Last but not least some of the exercises used to put pressure on the students turned out to be outright dangerous and even life-threatening for the students. Some of the schools hired former soldiers suffering from various traumatic experiences while they were stationed abroad to direct these exercises. In the media several rescue missions where students had to be rescued was reported. For the students denial of participation in the exercises could be expulsion so the pressure was certainly on.

So there are a number of reasons for the sudden wave of schools closing for the last time. The question is whether the schools can regain their former strength.

The answer is no unless the Internet will be closed. Future students have access to all kind of information. They know in advance what they can expect and the product the boarding schools offer is not what the market – the families  - want.

Sources (In Danish)
Efterskoler truet af færre elever (TV2 Nord)


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2011 - a good year for human rights

3/25/2011

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While HR911 seems stuck in the Senate, the work for improving human rights for minors has met some success.

Aspen Education Group has announced that they will close 5 residential programs. No longer will minors be forced to wear orange jumpsuits at Aspen Ranch in Loa. While some of the girls at Bromley Brock School found some comfort by a male staff member most suffered because they were removed far from their family and friends. Their suffering is now coming to an end. Also the divorce academy New Leaf will close down. While some custodial parents now have a tool less at their hand if they want to keep their daughter from the non-custodial parent, there will be girls out there which now are able to keep contact with both parents.

Two substance treatment centers will also close down. It is no surprise as the fact is that you cannot force an addict to be sober. People cannot change what they don’t acknowledge is wrong. All such treatment centers can do is wasting money.
Another closure is Elan School best known for beating a “confession” out of Michael Shakel. The rather controversial therapy consisted of putting a minor into a boxing ring just to let the other students beat the minor up until the minor broke and confessed to some problems the treatment employees then could start to treat. It is not known whether the closure would improve Shakel’s chance of an appeal or a pardon.

Finally the authorities in Costa Rica raided a boarding school with children from the United States. The school used a system from the former WWASP schools and it seems that some of the WWASP owners were involved in this school. 21 teenagers were freed.

2011 seems to be a good year. Also it seems that we have been spared deaths in residential treatment programs so far. Last year 7 children died in residential care in U.S. treatment facilities. If we are lucky we could end up with less deaths this year.
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Welcome

9/1/2010

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Who we are

We are a small non-governmental organization who are focusing on teenagers in residential treatment, which basically are prisoners of conscience because they are detained based on their beliefs rather than their actions.

Often they are confined based on an administrative desicion or by the orders of their parents without access to legal aid.

We have to accept that even here in 2010 the news of teenagers who die while they are placed in residential treatment continue to raise.

We support HR 911 which will introduce some minimum standards for teenagers who are placed at boarding schools, boot camps or wilderness programs.

Our approach is research on the internet and interviews with survivors of various programs.

You can reach us by email. Our email-address is (without spaces): h u g h e l b o r n @ y a h o o . c o m


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