The success and quality of educational provision for children with SEN and / or disabilities is a matter of considerable debate, with wide differences reported by parents. Extant evidence is limited by sampling bias and size making the true extent of (dis)satisfaction difficult to gauge. This paper reports systematic, comparative evidence from a factor analysis of a large sample of diverse parents (n=562) in Great Britain, surveyed on key aspects of provision such as choice of school and influence of attitudinal and environmental factors. In contrast to dominant notions of widespread unhappiness amongst parents, a largely positive view of educational provision was found. Parents of children with psychosocial difficulties in mainstream schoo...
Abstract This paper reports the results of a study concerned with the problems of integration in ed...
Problem Statement This study aims to compare parent`s perceptions of children with and without Spec...
Over the last decade there has been a development on the inclusion of students with Special Educatio...
A recent review of educational provision for children with SEN (House of Commons Education and Skill...
British parents of children with severe/multiple learning disabilities were surveyed to determine th...
Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and ...
Research on the potential of social support in families of children with Special Educational Needs (...
The home-education of children is one ‘choice’ of provision that is often overlooked or unreported i...
This dissertation was a study on parental satisfaction with inclusive education that I carried out i...
Abstract This article selectively reports on a small-scale qualitative exploration of the experience...
Parental perspectives about the inclusion of their child with a disability has received limited atte...
This qualitative study explored Bhutanese parents’ perceptions of the benefits and their concerns in...
This study investigated the opinions regarding inclusion of parents of both disabled and nondisabled...
This study investigated the attitudes of 354 Australian parents who have a child with a disability a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the satisfaction and understanding of parents of young chil...
Abstract This paper reports the results of a study concerned with the problems of integration in ed...
Problem Statement This study aims to compare parent`s perceptions of children with and without Spec...
Over the last decade there has been a development on the inclusion of students with Special Educatio...
A recent review of educational provision for children with SEN (House of Commons Education and Skill...
British parents of children with severe/multiple learning disabilities were surveyed to determine th...
Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and ...
Research on the potential of social support in families of children with Special Educational Needs (...
The home-education of children is one ‘choice’ of provision that is often overlooked or unreported i...
This dissertation was a study on parental satisfaction with inclusive education that I carried out i...
Abstract This article selectively reports on a small-scale qualitative exploration of the experience...
Parental perspectives about the inclusion of their child with a disability has received limited atte...
This qualitative study explored Bhutanese parents’ perceptions of the benefits and their concerns in...
This study investigated the opinions regarding inclusion of parents of both disabled and nondisabled...
This study investigated the attitudes of 354 Australian parents who have a child with a disability a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the satisfaction and understanding of parents of young chil...
Abstract This paper reports the results of a study concerned with the problems of integration in ed...
Problem Statement This study aims to compare parent`s perceptions of children with and without Spec...
Over the last decade there has been a development on the inclusion of students with Special Educatio...