The provision of support for students with special educational needs in schools is seen as a critical factor in the development of inclusive education. The means through which support is provided, continues to be based upon assumptions that individualized learning approaches may remediate learning difficulties. This paper reports findings from a longitudinal study of provision for students with special educational needs conducted in The Republic of Ireland. The authors identify in‐class and withdrawal approaches to support and consider the impact and efficacy of these. It is suggested that the withdrawal of students from class continues to be a dominant model, and that this approach has limitations and may not be conducive to the promotion ...
The transition from primary to secondary school represents one of the key junctions in the education...
Despite recent government policy in Ireland, there remains considerable debate as to whether or no...
The National Council for Special Education has funded this research. Responsibility for the research...
The provision of support for students with special educational needs in schools is seen as a critica...
This research chapter describes a longitudinal study of special and inclusive education in Ireland. ...
Paraprofessional support to enable access to education has developed in differing directions in a ra...
This research looked at the level of resourcing mainstream provision for pupils with Special Educati...
Project IRIS (Inclusive Research in Irish Schools) a four year longitudinal study is investigating s...
Barriers to inclusion: a case study of a pupil with severe learning difficulties in IrelandThe aim o...
Provision for pupils with special educational needs in Ireland has undergone considerable change and...
This paper discusses a four year longitudinal study to investigate how special needs policies and pr...
This study is conducted against the backdrop o f national and international policies and legislation...
While national policies generally support the development of inclusive learning environments, school...
In the developed world over the last number o f decades, there has been a movement away from the pla...
When reporting on those conditions which they perceive as necessary for the inclusion of students wi...
The transition from primary to secondary school represents one of the key junctions in the education...
Despite recent government policy in Ireland, there remains considerable debate as to whether or no...
The National Council for Special Education has funded this research. Responsibility for the research...
The provision of support for students with special educational needs in schools is seen as a critica...
This research chapter describes a longitudinal study of special and inclusive education in Ireland. ...
Paraprofessional support to enable access to education has developed in differing directions in a ra...
This research looked at the level of resourcing mainstream provision for pupils with Special Educati...
Project IRIS (Inclusive Research in Irish Schools) a four year longitudinal study is investigating s...
Barriers to inclusion: a case study of a pupil with severe learning difficulties in IrelandThe aim o...
Provision for pupils with special educational needs in Ireland has undergone considerable change and...
This paper discusses a four year longitudinal study to investigate how special needs policies and pr...
This study is conducted against the backdrop o f national and international policies and legislation...
While national policies generally support the development of inclusive learning environments, school...
In the developed world over the last number o f decades, there has been a movement away from the pla...
When reporting on those conditions which they perceive as necessary for the inclusion of students wi...
The transition from primary to secondary school represents one of the key junctions in the education...
Despite recent government policy in Ireland, there remains considerable debate as to whether or no...
The National Council for Special Education has funded this research. Responsibility for the research...