This Thesis is a case study of Luton Local Authority (LA) and its approach to delivering special educational needs (SEN) support services to Luton schools. The study concentrates on the delivery of behaviour support to schools and pupils and explores how pupils with social emotional and behavioural difficulties may be included or excluded from school as a result of this support. The case study incorporates a multi-method research strategy, which sought to gain an LA perspective of service delivery by involving all Luton's special educational needs co-ordinators (SENCOs) in a questionnaire about behaviour support service delivery to their schools. The case study approach also involved using semi-structured interviews with thirteen Luton SENC...
Increasingly, key issues in urban education cut across the traditional support structures in local e...
This study explored how members of governing boards in two English primary schools developed and imp...
Over the past twenty years there has been a continuous and significant rise in the number of teachin...
This Thesis is a case study of Luton Local Authority (LA) and its approach to delivering special edu...
This Thesis is a case study of Luton Local Authority (LA) and its approach to delivering special edu...
Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) is one of four broad areas of Special Educational Need (SE...
This study focuses the issues and arguments about SEN and its provision in mainstream schools. The o...
This thesis examines the contribution of local authorities in England to the development of educatio...
Children identified with special educational needs (SEN) and behavioural difficulties present extra ...
This thesis examines the contribution of local authorities in England to the development of educatio...
This piece of research aimed to explore how Statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN) are delive...
This paper will address the theme of 'Exploring Behaviours that Challenge' through a discussion of t...
This paper reports doctoral research into the impact of Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENC...
This paper presents the findings of a mixed methods investigation into the prevalence of Special Edu...
Background The aim of this paper is to argue that there are a number of key drivers for Special Educ...
Increasingly, key issues in urban education cut across the traditional support structures in local e...
This study explored how members of governing boards in two English primary schools developed and imp...
Over the past twenty years there has been a continuous and significant rise in the number of teachin...
This Thesis is a case study of Luton Local Authority (LA) and its approach to delivering special edu...
This Thesis is a case study of Luton Local Authority (LA) and its approach to delivering special edu...
Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) is one of four broad areas of Special Educational Need (SE...
This study focuses the issues and arguments about SEN and its provision in mainstream schools. The o...
This thesis examines the contribution of local authorities in England to the development of educatio...
Children identified with special educational needs (SEN) and behavioural difficulties present extra ...
This thesis examines the contribution of local authorities in England to the development of educatio...
This piece of research aimed to explore how Statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN) are delive...
This paper will address the theme of 'Exploring Behaviours that Challenge' through a discussion of t...
This paper reports doctoral research into the impact of Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENC...
This paper presents the findings of a mixed methods investigation into the prevalence of Special Edu...
Background The aim of this paper is to argue that there are a number of key drivers for Special Educ...
Increasingly, key issues in urban education cut across the traditional support structures in local e...
This study explored how members of governing boards in two English primary schools developed and imp...
Over the past twenty years there has been a continuous and significant rise in the number of teachin...