Conductive education is a distinctive style of teaching and learning for pupils with physical difficulties. It is practised in the UK in some maintained, non-maintained and independent special schools and centres (here collectively termed ���conductive-education schools���). In this article Mike Lambert investigates the extent to which these conductive-education schools have links with mainstream schools, and the purposes and nature of such links It discusses what conductive-education schools may need to do if they are to develop effective and valuable roles in respect to mainstream schooling This report has relevance for all schools, but particularly for those special schools with an interest in, or practising, conductive education and for...
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Large-scale longitudinal data on differences in pupils' cognitive and psychosocial development in va...
This article reports the findings from a survey of special schools in England and Wales regarding th...
The philosophy and practice of Conductive Education is explored and the application of some of these...
This report examines the efficacy of Conductive Education for children with a range of disabilities ...
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Students with disruptive behaviour in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) are increasingly...
This paper considers the key findings of a DfES-funded study that explored the relationship between ...
For children with special educational needs, seeds were sown for the move away from segregated setti...
The emphasis is on educating as many children as possible with special educational needs alongside o...
This article reports on a three-year systematic literature review funded by the UK Training and Deve...
A placement at the National Institute of Conductive Education (NICE) in Birmingham for children with...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
Large-scale longitudinal data on differences in pupils' cognitive and psychosocial development in va...
This article reports the findings from a survey of special schools in England and Wales regarding th...
The philosophy and practice of Conductive Education is explored and the application of some of these...
This report examines the efficacy of Conductive Education for children with a range of disabilities ...
This article explores the process by which children attending mainstream UK primary schools can achi...
Australian schools are under increasing pressure to successfully provide for students with disabilit...
The Green Paper Excellence for All Children (DfEE, 1997) set out an agenda for the future of special...
The recommendations of the Warnock Committee <1978) and the 1981 Education Act stated that the goals...
Students with disruptive behaviour in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) are increasingly...
This paper considers the key findings of a DfES-funded study that explored the relationship between ...
For children with special educational needs, seeds were sown for the move away from segregated setti...
The emphasis is on educating as many children as possible with special educational needs alongside o...
This article reports on a three-year systematic literature review funded by the UK Training and Deve...