This report examines examples of good practice in schools in Greenwich. It argues that ‘good practice’ is not a simple set of measures, policies or procedures that can be implemented at will. Rather it is a culmination of attitudes and behaviours that reflect the school’s ethos and the whole relationship between the institution and Gypsy Traveller families. Within this holistic view some identifiable trends can be seen to emerge that are symptomatic of ‘good practice’ and were seen to be embedded within some schools in the London Borough of Greenwich. These are elements of ‘good practice’ that are firmly in place and clearly result in a marked and positive impact on the educational achievements of Gypsy Traveller children. These include:? T...
In March 2007 West Sussex County Council (Ethnic Minority Achievement Service) funded a research pro...
This chapter explores specialist support for Gypsy Traveller children in primary and secondary schoo...
How far do Gypsy, Roma and Traveller see educational interventions as an external attempt to change ...
This paper examines inclusionary processes and examples of 'good practice' in primary and secondary ...
This paper examines inclusionary processes and examples of 'good practice' in primary and secondary ...
This paper will examine teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and on...
This paper examines teacher’s attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one se...
Many problems have been identified with the education of Gypsy and Traveller pupils in schools (Bhop...
This article examines teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one ...
This article examines teacher’s attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one ...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
This paper examines understandings of community and safety for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) group...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
This paper examines understandings of community andsafety for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) groups...
This chapter explores aspects of good practice in a mixed comprehensive school in a rural village. I...
In March 2007 West Sussex County Council (Ethnic Minority Achievement Service) funded a research pro...
This chapter explores specialist support for Gypsy Traveller children in primary and secondary schoo...
How far do Gypsy, Roma and Traveller see educational interventions as an external attempt to change ...
This paper examines inclusionary processes and examples of 'good practice' in primary and secondary ...
This paper examines inclusionary processes and examples of 'good practice' in primary and secondary ...
This paper will examine teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and on...
This paper examines teacher’s attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one se...
Many problems have been identified with the education of Gypsy and Traveller pupils in schools (Bhop...
This article examines teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one ...
This article examines teacher’s attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one ...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
This paper examines understandings of community and safety for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) group...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
This paper examines understandings of community andsafety for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) groups...
This chapter explores aspects of good practice in a mixed comprehensive school in a rural village. I...
In March 2007 West Sussex County Council (Ethnic Minority Achievement Service) funded a research pro...
This chapter explores specialist support for Gypsy Traveller children in primary and secondary schoo...
How far do Gypsy, Roma and Traveller see educational interventions as an external attempt to change ...