In common with other European countries the Republic of Ireland has adopted a policy of promoting inclusive education to enable all children with special educational needs (SEN) to access education alongside their peers. An essential strategy for supporting this policy has been the introduction of an early assessment and diagnostic procedure which aims to ensure that children receive appropriate support and resources on entering formal education. This paper reports the perceptions of parents of children with SEN in relation to the effectiveness of this procedure. Interviews were conducted with parents of children in the early years of education, and additional data collated from focus groups with professionals involved in the assessment pro...
BACKGROUND:Population-based studies provide important data to inform policy and service planning for...
Using data from Ireland’s national longitudinal study of children, this paper employs a capabilities...
Project IRIS (Inclusive Research in Irish Schools) a four year longitudinal study is investigating s...
In common with other European countries the Republic of Ireland has adopted a policy of promoting in...
This paper discusses a four year longitudinal study to investigate how special needs policies and pr...
Despite the recent policy emphasis on educational inclusion little is known about children with spec...
The provision of support for students with special educational needs in schools is seen as a critica...
Despite recent government policy in Ireland, there remains considerable debate as to whether or no...
This research chapter describes a longitudinal study of special and inclusive education in Ireland. ...
The debate continues as to whether some pupils with special educational needs fare better in specia...
Background: If the window of opportunity presented by the early years is missed, it becomes increasi...
This research looked at the level of resourcing mainstream provision for pupils with Special Educati...
The experiences of pupils with Special Education Needs (SEN) and their parents at pre and post-trans...
The established integration of children with health problems and special educational needs (SEN) int...
Provision for pupils with special educational needs in Ireland has undergone considerable change and...
BACKGROUND:Population-based studies provide important data to inform policy and service planning for...
Using data from Ireland’s national longitudinal study of children, this paper employs a capabilities...
Project IRIS (Inclusive Research in Irish Schools) a four year longitudinal study is investigating s...
In common with other European countries the Republic of Ireland has adopted a policy of promoting in...
This paper discusses a four year longitudinal study to investigate how special needs policies and pr...
Despite the recent policy emphasis on educational inclusion little is known about children with spec...
The provision of support for students with special educational needs in schools is seen as a critica...
Despite recent government policy in Ireland, there remains considerable debate as to whether or no...
This research chapter describes a longitudinal study of special and inclusive education in Ireland. ...
The debate continues as to whether some pupils with special educational needs fare better in specia...
Background: If the window of opportunity presented by the early years is missed, it becomes increasi...
This research looked at the level of resourcing mainstream provision for pupils with Special Educati...
The experiences of pupils with Special Education Needs (SEN) and their parents at pre and post-trans...
The established integration of children with health problems and special educational needs (SEN) int...
Provision for pupils with special educational needs in Ireland has undergone considerable change and...
BACKGROUND:Population-based studies provide important data to inform policy and service planning for...
Using data from Ireland’s national longitudinal study of children, this paper employs a capabilities...
Project IRIS (Inclusive Research in Irish Schools) a four year longitudinal study is investigating s...