This thesis examines the schooling experiences of young people (between the ages of eleven and thirty years old) with Restricted Growth in the United Kingdom. Previous research on this topic was conducted predominantly through medical and psychological lenses and proposed that such experiences were negative due to a range of deficits young people with RG presented, including cognitive, social and behavioural ones. Hence, young people with RG were depicted as tragic, passive figures, with the problem lying in their bodies. Taking a Critical Disability Studies (Goodley, 2013) and a Disabled Children’s Childhood Studies (Curran and Runswick-Cole, 2014) approach, this thesis provides an insight into their schooling experiences through an engage...
Violence and abuse towards schools students with intellectual disability is a pervasive and long‐sta...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
An ongoing interest in disabled learners' voices has been reflected in a number of studies that expl...
This thesis examines the schooling experiences of young people (between the ages of eleven and thirt...
This thesis examines the schooling experiences of young people (between the ages of eleven and thirt...
Young people identified as having special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEN/D), remain some...
There is a general acceptance that inclusion is morally and ethically the most appropriate form of e...
Seeking pupils' views became an issue of national importance following legislation (Section 29A of t...
"I learn stuff" explores the school experiences of a group of four senior secondary students who hav...
This study offers a detailed exploration of the personal narrative of a nine year old boy diagnosed ...
This PhD is about the transition of young people with multiple impairments from a segregated special...
The aim of the study is to explore the narratives of children and young people (CYP), with social, e...
This study offers a detailed exploration of the personal narrative of a nine year old boy diagnosed ...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
This study offers a detailed exploration of the personal narrative of a nine year old boy diagnosed ...
Violence and abuse towards schools students with intellectual disability is a pervasive and long‐sta...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
An ongoing interest in disabled learners' voices has been reflected in a number of studies that expl...
This thesis examines the schooling experiences of young people (between the ages of eleven and thirt...
This thesis examines the schooling experiences of young people (between the ages of eleven and thirt...
Young people identified as having special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEN/D), remain some...
There is a general acceptance that inclusion is morally and ethically the most appropriate form of e...
Seeking pupils' views became an issue of national importance following legislation (Section 29A of t...
"I learn stuff" explores the school experiences of a group of four senior secondary students who hav...
This study offers a detailed exploration of the personal narrative of a nine year old boy diagnosed ...
This PhD is about the transition of young people with multiple impairments from a segregated special...
The aim of the study is to explore the narratives of children and young people (CYP), with social, e...
This study offers a detailed exploration of the personal narrative of a nine year old boy diagnosed ...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
This study offers a detailed exploration of the personal narrative of a nine year old boy diagnosed ...
Violence and abuse towards schools students with intellectual disability is a pervasive and long‐sta...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
An ongoing interest in disabled learners' voices has been reflected in a number of studies that expl...