A longitudinal study was conducted to understand post-school transition practice for young people with additional support needs (ASN) before and after the implementation of key legislation, the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004, amended in 2009. Primary data were collected from one local authority in Scotland. Twelve professionals involved in post-school transition planning were interviewed in 2004 and eight in 2010. Minutes of transition meetings from one school for three young people prior to the implementation of the Act and four after the implementation were analysed. Results show some changes since the implementation of the Act
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
Under the overarching concept of Additional Support Needs (ASN) there are many different categorisat...
This article is a descriptive analysis of the local impact of a national school/university partnersh...
A longitudinal study was conducted to understand post-school transition practice for young people wi...
This paper discusses supporting for the post-school transitions of young people with additional supp...
Analysis of experiences relating to the transition from primary to secondary school using data colle...
This paper presents the findings, from a systematic review of international literature, of the exist...
The focus of this qualitative study is the professional environment where post-school transitions t...
The Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 boosted the rights of parents of...
Theme: Educational and Life TransitionsTitle: How can we support children facing additional educatio...
This study aims to describe inclusive education in Scotland. Scotland has introduced the terminology...
This report highlights key findings from a systematic literature review on the primary to secondary ...
This thesis is the study of experiences of a group of mainstream secondary pupils identified as havi...
Within Scotland, The Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act (2009), outlines the...
This paper will present findings from a systematic literature review, following the EPPI-Centre mode...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
Under the overarching concept of Additional Support Needs (ASN) there are many different categorisat...
This article is a descriptive analysis of the local impact of a national school/university partnersh...
A longitudinal study was conducted to understand post-school transition practice for young people wi...
This paper discusses supporting for the post-school transitions of young people with additional supp...
Analysis of experiences relating to the transition from primary to secondary school using data colle...
This paper presents the findings, from a systematic review of international literature, of the exist...
The focus of this qualitative study is the professional environment where post-school transitions t...
The Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 boosted the rights of parents of...
Theme: Educational and Life TransitionsTitle: How can we support children facing additional educatio...
This study aims to describe inclusive education in Scotland. Scotland has introduced the terminology...
This report highlights key findings from a systematic literature review on the primary to secondary ...
This thesis is the study of experiences of a group of mainstream secondary pupils identified as havi...
Within Scotland, The Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act (2009), outlines the...
This paper will present findings from a systematic literature review, following the EPPI-Centre mode...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
Under the overarching concept of Additional Support Needs (ASN) there are many different categorisat...
This article is a descriptive analysis of the local impact of a national school/university partnersh...