Students with disruptive behaviour in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) are increasingly being educated in separate ‘behaviour’ schools. There is however surprisingly little research on how students view these settings, or indeed the mainstream schools from which they were excluded. To better understand excluded students’ current and past educational experiences, we interviewed 33 boys, aged between 9 and 16 years of age, who were enrolled in separate special schools for students with disruptive behaviour. Analyses reveal that the majority of participants began disliking school in the early years due to difficulties with schoolwork and teacher conflict. Interestingly, while most indicated that they preferred the behaviour school...
In this paper, we examine the increase in segregated placements in the New South Wales government sc...
Students who have difficulty conforming to school rules and expected school behavioural norms are at...
Student characteristics, their attitude to school and classroom climate can influence teacher-studen...
Students with disruptive behaviour in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) are increasingly...
Thirty-three boys, aged between 9 and 16 years of age and who were enrolled in special schools for s...
Research indicates that enrolments in separate special educational settings for students with disrup...
The number of students in special schools has increased at a rapid rate in some Australian states, d...
The number of students in special schools has increased at a rapid rate in some Australian states, d...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project analysed the experiences, soci...
This study explores the experiences of students with social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties...
In this paper, we draw upon the experiences of a group of young people who have been excluded from m...
Background There is increasing evidence that schools internationally are not meeting the needs of in...
Background There is increasing evidence that schools internationally are not meeting the needs of in...
This article examines the increase in segregated placements in the New South Wales government school...
In this paper, we examine the increase in segregated placements in the New South Wales government sc...
In this paper, we examine the increase in segregated placements in the New South Wales government sc...
Students who have difficulty conforming to school rules and expected school behavioural norms are at...
Student characteristics, their attitude to school and classroom climate can influence teacher-studen...
Students with disruptive behaviour in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) are increasingly...
Thirty-three boys, aged between 9 and 16 years of age and who were enrolled in special schools for s...
Research indicates that enrolments in separate special educational settings for students with disrup...
The number of students in special schools has increased at a rapid rate in some Australian states, d...
The number of students in special schools has increased at a rapid rate in some Australian states, d...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project analysed the experiences, soci...
This study explores the experiences of students with social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties...
In this paper, we draw upon the experiences of a group of young people who have been excluded from m...
Background There is increasing evidence that schools internationally are not meeting the needs of in...
Background There is increasing evidence that schools internationally are not meeting the needs of in...
This article examines the increase in segregated placements in the New South Wales government school...
In this paper, we examine the increase in segregated placements in the New South Wales government sc...
In this paper, we examine the increase in segregated placements in the New South Wales government sc...
Students who have difficulty conforming to school rules and expected school behavioural norms are at...
Student characteristics, their attitude to school and classroom climate can influence teacher-studen...