Young people identified as having special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEN/D), remain some of the most marginalised learners in the English education system. These young people are one of the most likely groups to face exclusion from school and evidence suggests that discrimination against disabled adults and children, in England, is on the rise. Within research debates on education, the voices of those identified as having SEN/D remain on the margins. Six story-telling case studies were undertaken, exploring the experiences of young people identified as having learning difficulties in a mainstream, mainstream faith and special school in England. Specifically, the way in which the young people described themselves and experienced...
When provided with an opportunity to reflect upon their experiences of education, young people can o...
The current action research project aimed to explore perceptions of Sense of Belonging (SOB) for mal...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
Since the advent of the ideology of inclusion, several concerns have been raised worldwide regarding...
A phenomenological approach was used to elicit the perspectives of twenty ex-pupils of a special sch...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
This thesis explores the educational experiences of eight disabled students in one city in the North...
This thesis examines the schooling experiences of young people (between the ages of eleven and thirt...
Seeking pupils' views became an issue of national importance following legislation (Section 29A of t...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
There is a general acceptance that inclusion is morally and ethically the most appropriate form of e...
Few studies have focused on the perspectives of children with 'learning difficulty' labels in the UK...
This qualitative study is concerned with the transition process from school to post-school life for ...
When provided with an opportunity to reflect upon their experiences of education, young people can o...
Students with learning disabilities (LD) often experience significant feelings of loneliness. There ...
When provided with an opportunity to reflect upon their experiences of education, young people can o...
The current action research project aimed to explore perceptions of Sense of Belonging (SOB) for mal...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
Since the advent of the ideology of inclusion, several concerns have been raised worldwide regarding...
A phenomenological approach was used to elicit the perspectives of twenty ex-pupils of a special sch...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
This thesis explores the educational experiences of eight disabled students in one city in the North...
This thesis examines the schooling experiences of young people (between the ages of eleven and thirt...
Seeking pupils' views became an issue of national importance following legislation (Section 29A of t...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
There is a general acceptance that inclusion is morally and ethically the most appropriate form of e...
Few studies have focused on the perspectives of children with 'learning difficulty' labels in the UK...
This qualitative study is concerned with the transition process from school to post-school life for ...
When provided with an opportunity to reflect upon their experiences of education, young people can o...
Students with learning disabilities (LD) often experience significant feelings of loneliness. There ...
When provided with an opportunity to reflect upon their experiences of education, young people can o...
The current action research project aimed to explore perceptions of Sense of Belonging (SOB) for mal...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...