This article draws on findings from the first cross-national study of school exclusions in the four jurisdictions of the UK. It sketches factors associated with the past research with reductions in exclusions. It then reports interview data gathered in England in 2018 from five specialist officers working in two Local Authorities and a senior officer working for a national voluntary organisation. The officers describe good practice but also national, local and school level developments contributing to a deteriorating situation. These developments include unhelpful government guidance and regulations; school accountability frameworks affecting curriculum and leading to the neglect of Special Educational Needs; loss of Local Authority powers ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Journal of Research in Special Ed...
Exclusion from school can be regarded as a seemingly simple but in fact a rather complex interventio...
The goal of equity in education in England is damaged by regional disparities in outcomes and a mark...
This article draws on findings from the first cross‐national study of school exclusion in the four j...
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...
There is an increasing emphasis internationally on better understanding the links between inequaliti...
Recent studies have produced conflicting findings about whether test-based rewards and sanctions cre...
Exclusion from school is widely used as a disciplinary tool, but there is concern that it might be a...
The issue of school exclusion has made national headlines and is a complex topic that continues to b...
The article reports the findings of an evaluation of a 1996-1999 British Home Office funded project ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims of the survey...
School exclusion reduction in Scotland—and especially in the city of Glasgow—has received substantia...
This policy brief is based on the thematic analysis of interviews with 46 headteachers (HTs) regardi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Journal of Research in Special Ed...
Exclusion from school can be regarded as a seemingly simple but in fact a rather complex interventio...
The goal of equity in education in England is damaged by regional disparities in outcomes and a mark...
This article draws on findings from the first cross‐national study of school exclusion in the four j...
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...
There is an increasing emphasis internationally on better understanding the links between inequaliti...
Recent studies have produced conflicting findings about whether test-based rewards and sanctions cre...
Exclusion from school is widely used as a disciplinary tool, but there is concern that it might be a...
The issue of school exclusion has made national headlines and is a complex topic that continues to b...
The article reports the findings of an evaluation of a 1996-1999 British Home Office funded project ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims of the survey...
School exclusion reduction in Scotland—and especially in the city of Glasgow—has received substantia...
This policy brief is based on the thematic analysis of interviews with 46 headteachers (HTs) regardi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Journal of Research in Special Ed...
Exclusion from school can be regarded as a seemingly simple but in fact a rather complex interventio...
The goal of equity in education in England is damaged by regional disparities in outcomes and a mark...