Provides empirically based insights into preferences, perceptions, and responses of parents of students with special education needs to the 1990s restructured school system in England. Uses analyses of quantitative/qualitative data generated by a large-scale research study on school choice. Reveals depth and range of problems encountered by these parents. (BT
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Giving parents a choice with regard to their children’s education has been central to the political ...
Giving parents a choice with regard to their children’s education has been central to the political ...
Giving parents a choice with regard to their children’s education has been central to the political ...
Government legislation has promoted parental rights when choosing educational provision for children...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis pa...
market competition and parental autonomy—are in serious ten-sion with the principles underlying incl...
Parental rights to choose a school are widely acknowledged. School choices for parents of children w...
Parental rights to choose a school are widely acknowledged. School choices for parents of children w...
This doctoral study set out to explore how parents of children with statements of special educationa...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to investigate the effects of a unified enrollment sys...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Giving parents a choice with regard to their children’s education has been central to the political ...
Giving parents a choice with regard to their children’s education has been central to the political ...
Giving parents a choice with regard to their children’s education has been central to the political ...
Government legislation has promoted parental rights when choosing educational provision for children...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis pa...
market competition and parental autonomy—are in serious ten-sion with the principles underlying incl...
Parental rights to choose a school are widely acknowledged. School choices for parents of children w...
Parental rights to choose a school are widely acknowledged. School choices for parents of children w...
This doctoral study set out to explore how parents of children with statements of special educationa...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to investigate the effects of a unified enrollment sys...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...
Often within frameworks of inclusive education policy and legislation, many countries continue to pr...