This paper presents the findings, from a systematic review of international literature, of the existing research into the transition to secondary school of children with additional support needs (ASN), which happens for most children at around 11 – 12 years of age in Scotland. It brings an original contribution to the existing literature through its focus on the holistic transition experience of this group of children.From an initial 52 texts that met the inclusion criteria, further scrutiny led to the identification of only 22 empirical studies published in the last 15 years which contained findings meeting the review objectives. Transition is an ongoing process however only five studies were longitudinal. There remains a paucity of intern...
The inclusion of students with additional support needs has been at the forefront of educational pol...
AIM: To identify factors that promote a positive start to school for children with autism spectrum d...
A two phase sequential mixed methods design was used. Firstly. quantitative data (attendance records...
This paper presents the findings, from a systematic review of international literature, of the exist...
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...
This report highlights key findings from a systematic literature review on the primary to secondary ...
The transition to secondary school is important for all students. For students with autism spectrum ...
Theme: Educational and Life TransitionsTitle: How can we support children facing additional educatio...
This article is accompanied by the following guide: Jindal‐Snape, D., Hannah, E. F. S., Cantali, D.,...
Analysis of experiences relating to the transition from primary to secondary school using data colle...
A systematic literature review of international empirical research was conducted to understand the i...
Successful transition from primary to secondary school is important for psychosocial well-being. Chi...
Many children can find it difficult to adjust to the social and curriculum differences they encounte...
A longitudinal study was conducted to understand post-school transition practice for young people wi...
The inclusion of students with additional support needs has been at the forefront of educational pol...
AIM: To identify factors that promote a positive start to school for children with autism spectrum d...
A two phase sequential mixed methods design was used. Firstly. quantitative data (attendance records...
This paper presents the findings, from a systematic review of international literature, of the exist...
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...
This report highlights key findings from a systematic literature review on the primary to secondary ...
The transition to secondary school is important for all students. For students with autism spectrum ...
Theme: Educational and Life TransitionsTitle: How can we support children facing additional educatio...
This article is accompanied by the following guide: Jindal‐Snape, D., Hannah, E. F. S., Cantali, D.,...
Analysis of experiences relating to the transition from primary to secondary school using data colle...
A systematic literature review of international empirical research was conducted to understand the i...
Successful transition from primary to secondary school is important for psychosocial well-being. Chi...
Many children can find it difficult to adjust to the social and curriculum differences they encounte...
A longitudinal study was conducted to understand post-school transition practice for young people wi...
The inclusion of students with additional support needs has been at the forefront of educational pol...
AIM: To identify factors that promote a positive start to school for children with autism spectrum d...
A two phase sequential mixed methods design was used. Firstly. quantitative data (attendance records...