One consequence of the 1981 Education Act (DES, 1981) was that there began a transference of pupils from special educational schools to mainstream schools over the coming years. Thus, for the first time in many cases, mainstream schools were expected, through policy developments, to provide an inclusive education culture for pupils with SEN (Special Educational Needs). The aim of this paper is to analyse some of the consequences, intended or otherwise, of including pupils with SEN in mainstream school National Curriculum Physical Education (NCPE) lessons and extra-curricular physical activity. In this regard, it is argued that team games and competitive sports are activities which teachers find particularly difficult to plan for and deliver...
The Ministerial Directive dated December 27, 2012 and the subsequent Circular dated March 6, 2013 f...
This article uses a purposive sample of 43 Secondary school (pupils aged 11–18) teachers to explore ...
Our research used an innovative methodological approach by revisiting an original study conducted 15...
There is a propensity for academics and policy makers in Britain to use the terms integration and in...
The paper examines the planned and unplanned outcomes associated with the inclusion of pupils with s...
Britain’s 1981 Education Act stimulated a partial migration of pupils from special to mainstream sch...
The thesis examines the planned and unplanned outcomes that are associated with the inclusion of pup...
The UK’s coalition government released a statutory national curriculum in September 2014 that specif...
This paper reports part of a study which used student engagement theory to explore inclusive provis...
Physical education (PE) for pupils with special educational needs (SEN) is an important contemporary...
The Code of Practice of the Department for Education (1994) establishes the role of special educatio...
In the UK, one consequence of neoliberalism has been the development of test cultures in schools and...
The Code of Practice of the Department for Education (1994) establishes the role of special educatio...
This study explored the realities of including students with disabilities into mainstream physical e...
Education still faces the challenge of ensuring inclusive learning and much has been discussed and w...
The Ministerial Directive dated December 27, 2012 and the subsequent Circular dated March 6, 2013 f...
This article uses a purposive sample of 43 Secondary school (pupils aged 11–18) teachers to explore ...
Our research used an innovative methodological approach by revisiting an original study conducted 15...
There is a propensity for academics and policy makers in Britain to use the terms integration and in...
The paper examines the planned and unplanned outcomes associated with the inclusion of pupils with s...
Britain’s 1981 Education Act stimulated a partial migration of pupils from special to mainstream sch...
The thesis examines the planned and unplanned outcomes that are associated with the inclusion of pup...
The UK’s coalition government released a statutory national curriculum in September 2014 that specif...
This paper reports part of a study which used student engagement theory to explore inclusive provis...
Physical education (PE) for pupils with special educational needs (SEN) is an important contemporary...
The Code of Practice of the Department for Education (1994) establishes the role of special educatio...
In the UK, one consequence of neoliberalism has been the development of test cultures in schools and...
The Code of Practice of the Department for Education (1994) establishes the role of special educatio...
This study explored the realities of including students with disabilities into mainstream physical e...
Education still faces the challenge of ensuring inclusive learning and much has been discussed and w...
The Ministerial Directive dated December 27, 2012 and the subsequent Circular dated March 6, 2013 f...
This article uses a purposive sample of 43 Secondary school (pupils aged 11–18) teachers to explore ...
Our research used an innovative methodological approach by revisiting an original study conducted 15...