The concept of possible selves (PSs) has been used to facilitate imagined possibilities and future selves (Markus & Nurius, 1986). The voice of children and young people (CYP) who have experienced school exclusion is underrepresented in research. This study aimed to address that gap in knowledge for three young people, utilising PSs. The future hopes and aspirations of each young person were also considered. The young people attended an alternative education provision, following an exclusion from a mainstream school. A social constructionist position was taken and a narrative inquiry approach was adopted. Narrative interviews facilitated co-constructed narratives, from which themes and PSs were interpreted. A multi-layered approach to a...
During my placement with a Local Authority (LA) as a Trainee Educational Psychologist (TEP) I was as...
Persistent Absence (missing at least 10% of school over a term) affects 1 in 10 young people in Engl...
To date, little research has focused on the perspectives of young people\ud who have been permanentl...
The future oriented component of the self-concept has been termed as ‘Possible Selves’ (PSs) and was...
Permanent exclusion from school is associated with negative outcomes for young people, and young men...
The aim of the study is to explore the narratives of children and young people (CYP), with social, e...
For many pupils, the pressures of sitting the General Certificate in Secondary Education (GCSE) exam...
Young people identified as having special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEN/D), remain some...
This thesis comprises two papers. Paper One: Previous research in relation to young people who are a...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
The research presented here is an exploratory investigation of the attitudes of key decision-makers ...
During my placement with a Local Authority (LA) as a Trainee Educational Psychologist (TEP) I was as...
Persistent Absence (missing at least 10% of school over a term) affects 1 in 10 young people in Engl...
To date, little research has focused on the perspectives of young people\ud who have been permanentl...
The future oriented component of the self-concept has been termed as ‘Possible Selves’ (PSs) and was...
Permanent exclusion from school is associated with negative outcomes for young people, and young men...
The aim of the study is to explore the narratives of children and young people (CYP), with social, e...
For many pupils, the pressures of sitting the General Certificate in Secondary Education (GCSE) exam...
Young people identified as having special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEN/D), remain some...
This thesis comprises two papers. Paper One: Previous research in relation to young people who are a...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
Rewriting the Future has been undertaken in three phases from 2018 to the end of 2021. This report ...
The research presented here is an exploratory investigation of the attitudes of key decision-makers ...
During my placement with a Local Authority (LA) as a Trainee Educational Psychologist (TEP) I was as...
Persistent Absence (missing at least 10% of school over a term) affects 1 in 10 young people in Engl...
To date, little research has focused on the perspectives of young people\ud who have been permanentl...