Despite decades of research and policy, we are still some way in the U.K. from ameliorating barriers for Gypsy and Traveller pupils. A complex set of factors exist which influence young people’s engagement with secondary education. This interpretive-deductive study, which draws upon ‘tensions and dilemmas of difference’ (Norwich 2013), presents Gypsy/Traveller learners’ perceptions and those of their parents and teachers about the barriers encountered. Findings around ‘intra-cultural conflict’ demonstrate significant tensions between and within cultures that are profound for young people during this stage of education. Resilient, supportive mothers and strong bonds with teachers and children from the mainstream community, appeared essential...
This article examines teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one ...
This study explored the educational inclusion of Gypsy/Travellers (G/Ts) in a Local Authority (LA). ...
This paper will examine teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and on...
This thesis comprises a critical appraisal and a collection of published works drawn largely from ex...
Although considerable attention has been given to issues impacting on the educational experiences of...
Gypsy, Roma and Travellers (GRT) are a highly marginalised UK higher education minority with patchy ...
In recent years, there has been an increased focus on the barriers faced by Gypsies and Travellers i...
Many problems have been identified with the education of Gypsy and Traveller pupils in schools (Bhop...
This article examines teacher’s attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one ...
The British government aims to provide education for all and meet every student’s basic learning nee...
This article explores Gypsy Travellers’ changing views on their children’s education. It highlights ...
This paper examines teacher’s attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one se...
This article uses empirical data gathered during a pilot study funded by a local education authority...
This article examines the concept of ‘White racism’ in relation to the experiences of Gypsy and Trav...
This article examines the experiences of home education for Gypsy and Traveller groups in England, U...
This article examines teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one ...
This study explored the educational inclusion of Gypsy/Travellers (G/Ts) in a Local Authority (LA). ...
This paper will examine teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and on...
This thesis comprises a critical appraisal and a collection of published works drawn largely from ex...
Although considerable attention has been given to issues impacting on the educational experiences of...
Gypsy, Roma and Travellers (GRT) are a highly marginalised UK higher education minority with patchy ...
In recent years, there has been an increased focus on the barriers faced by Gypsies and Travellers i...
Many problems have been identified with the education of Gypsy and Traveller pupils in schools (Bhop...
This article examines teacher’s attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one ...
The British government aims to provide education for all and meet every student’s basic learning nee...
This article explores Gypsy Travellers’ changing views on their children’s education. It highlights ...
This paper examines teacher’s attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one se...
This article uses empirical data gathered during a pilot study funded by a local education authority...
This article examines the concept of ‘White racism’ in relation to the experiences of Gypsy and Trav...
This article examines the experiences of home education for Gypsy and Traveller groups in England, U...
This article examines teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and one ...
This study explored the educational inclusion of Gypsy/Travellers (G/Ts) in a Local Authority (LA). ...
This paper will examine teachers’ attitudes towards Gypsy and Traveller pupils in one primary and on...