This paper reports findings from a research project which developed and introduced the Enhanced Learning Support Assistant Programme (ELSAP). Untrained learning support assistants who were supporting students with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) in a College for Further Education in England were encouraged to enroll on ELSAP to enhance their professional development. The purpose of this paper is to share findings from the project and to report on some key professional developmental needs that college LSAs who worked in inclusive college classrooms have. Quantitative methodologies were employed and data were systematically collected over a fourteen-week period during ELSAP delivery and implementation. Findings indicate key ga...
As a consequence of changes to anti-discrimination legislation in the UK relating to disabled people...
The goal of the study was to delve into the self- and community perceptions of the Learning Support ...
The aim of this research study was to explore the perceptions of educational support professionals (...
The 1980s saw an increase in learning support assistants (LSAs’) in colleges for further education ...
AbstractLearning Support Assistants (LSAs) in mainstream and special schools are increasingly requir...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
Special Educational Needs and Disability reforms are due to come into force in Local Authorities fro...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
The provision for special educational needs and disability (SEND) within academies and across multi-...
Legislative developments endorsing inclusive education have led to an increased role of school supp...
Britain’s 1981 Education Act stimulated a partial migration of pupils from special to mainstream sch...
Abstract Research indicates that the number of teaching assistants (TAs) employed in schools throug...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not the directors of support centers are pre...
This phenomenological study was designed and conducted in a Post 1992 ‘new university’ situated in t...
When reporting on those conditions which they perceive as necessary for the inclusion of students wi...
As a consequence of changes to anti-discrimination legislation in the UK relating to disabled people...
The goal of the study was to delve into the self- and community perceptions of the Learning Support ...
The aim of this research study was to explore the perceptions of educational support professionals (...
The 1980s saw an increase in learning support assistants (LSAs’) in colleges for further education ...
AbstractLearning Support Assistants (LSAs) in mainstream and special schools are increasingly requir...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
Special Educational Needs and Disability reforms are due to come into force in Local Authorities fro...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
The provision for special educational needs and disability (SEND) within academies and across multi-...
Legislative developments endorsing inclusive education have led to an increased role of school supp...
Britain’s 1981 Education Act stimulated a partial migration of pupils from special to mainstream sch...
Abstract Research indicates that the number of teaching assistants (TAs) employed in schools throug...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not the directors of support centers are pre...
This phenomenological study was designed and conducted in a Post 1992 ‘new university’ situated in t...
When reporting on those conditions which they perceive as necessary for the inclusion of students wi...
As a consequence of changes to anti-discrimination legislation in the UK relating to disabled people...
The goal of the study was to delve into the self- and community perceptions of the Learning Support ...
The aim of this research study was to explore the perceptions of educational support professionals (...