This article draws on findings from the first cross‐national study of school exclusion in the four jurisdictions of the UK. It casts new light on the crucial aspects of children's education that lead to school exclusion. It investigates the reasons for the UK disparities, as well as the policy and practice in place. The focus of this article is on a detailed analysis of the policy context in Scotland, where official permanent exclusion reduced to an all‐time low of just five cases in 2014/15. This is much lower than in Northern Ireland and Wales and in stark contrast to England, where exclusions have increased substantially since 2012. Our analysis seeks to understand Scotland's success in reducing exclusion and offers new insight into the ...
Exclusion from school is widely used as a disciplinary tool, but there is concern that it might be a...
Exclusion from school can be regarded as a seemingly simple but in fact a rather complex interventio...
A rising number of children are permanently excluded from school each year in England. Children’s ex...
This article draws on findings from the first cross‐national study of school exclusion in the four j...
This article draws on findings from the first cross-national study of school exclusions in the four ...
This article draws on data gathered in a 2 year UK government funded followup study of secondary sch...
There has been growing concern about the rising numbers of students being excluded from school in En...
The deregulated and marketised education system is failing large numbers of the most vulnerable chil...
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School exclusion reduction in Scotland—and especially in the city of Glasgow—has received substantia...
This article explores findings from a recent research project, funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundat...
School absences have been a major policy concern in Scotland and around the world. Absenteeism is pr...
This paper contributes to our growing understanding of the processes underpinning contrasting rates ...
School absenteeism is a pervasive problem in education worldwide and Scotland. Persistent absenteeis...
The issue of school exclusion has made national headlines and is a complex topic that continues to b...
Exclusion from school is widely used as a disciplinary tool, but there is concern that it might be a...
Exclusion from school can be regarded as a seemingly simple but in fact a rather complex interventio...
A rising number of children are permanently excluded from school each year in England. Children’s ex...
This article draws on findings from the first cross‐national study of school exclusion in the four j...
This article draws on findings from the first cross-national study of school exclusions in the four ...
This article draws on data gathered in a 2 year UK government funded followup study of secondary sch...
There has been growing concern about the rising numbers of students being excluded from school in En...
The deregulated and marketised education system is failing large numbers of the most vulnerable chil...
<p>Abstract copyright ADRN and data collection copyright owner.</p><div class="ExternalClass30D31FDA...
School exclusion reduction in Scotland—and especially in the city of Glasgow—has received substantia...
This article explores findings from a recent research project, funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundat...
School absences have been a major policy concern in Scotland and around the world. Absenteeism is pr...
This paper contributes to our growing understanding of the processes underpinning contrasting rates ...
School absenteeism is a pervasive problem in education worldwide and Scotland. Persistent absenteeis...
The issue of school exclusion has made national headlines and is a complex topic that continues to b...
Exclusion from school is widely used as a disciplinary tool, but there is concern that it might be a...
Exclusion from school can be regarded as a seemingly simple but in fact a rather complex interventio...
A rising number of children are permanently excluded from school each year in England. Children’s ex...