This paper reviews the findings and wider policy implications of an evaluation of two pilot projects for the inclusion of disabled pupils from special schools into mainstream settings in a single English education authority. These included (a) paired Partnerships between schools, and (b) the use of special school staff and resources in a Support role within mainstream schools. The focus of the schemes was to promote the inclusion of those children with more complex impairments and health conditions not 'easily' included in mainstream settings. The research investigated the views and experiences of all stakeholders in the process, including pupils, parents, support staff, health professionals, teachers and senior managers. Although there was...
This paper reports on some aspects of a collaborative action research project involving teams from 2...
In 2003 the UK government announced, after six years of supporting the notion of educating all pupil...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs in mainstream schools is a focus of debate in...
For children with special educational needs, seeds were sown for the move away from segregated setti...
This thesis examines the contribution of local authorities in England to the development of educatio...
The Green Paper Excellence for All Children (DfEE, 1997) set out an agenda for the future of special...
This thesis examines the contribution of local authorities in England to the development of educatio...
This study reports parents' reflections on their experiences during the reorganisation following an ...
The education of children with special educational needs and/or disabilities has for a long time bee...
Realizing the rhetoric of the ideology of including disabled children in education has been a subjec...
Social inclusion is a key principle which underpins the provision of services for people with learni...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs into mainstream schools and especially those ...
This study is a life history account of Bev, a special educational needs co-ordinator who works in a...
Developing inclusive schools: implications for leadership Mel Ainscow, Faculty of Education, Univers...
This study is a life history account of Bev, a special educational needs co-ordinator who works in a...
This paper reports on some aspects of a collaborative action research project involving teams from 2...
In 2003 the UK government announced, after six years of supporting the notion of educating all pupil...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs in mainstream schools is a focus of debate in...
For children with special educational needs, seeds were sown for the move away from segregated setti...
This thesis examines the contribution of local authorities in England to the development of educatio...
The Green Paper Excellence for All Children (DfEE, 1997) set out an agenda for the future of special...
This thesis examines the contribution of local authorities in England to the development of educatio...
This study reports parents' reflections on their experiences during the reorganisation following an ...
The education of children with special educational needs and/or disabilities has for a long time bee...
Realizing the rhetoric of the ideology of including disabled children in education has been a subjec...
Social inclusion is a key principle which underpins the provision of services for people with learni...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs into mainstream schools and especially those ...
This study is a life history account of Bev, a special educational needs co-ordinator who works in a...
Developing inclusive schools: implications for leadership Mel Ainscow, Faculty of Education, Univers...
This study is a life history account of Bev, a special educational needs co-ordinator who works in a...
This paper reports on some aspects of a collaborative action research project involving teams from 2...
In 2003 the UK government announced, after six years of supporting the notion of educating all pupil...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs in mainstream schools is a focus of debate in...