From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-01-12, revised 2021-10-10, accepted 2021-10-17Publication status: aheadofprintThough research has identified that increasing numbers of pupils with Down syndrome (DS) in the UK are educated in mainstream schools, little detailed information about the educational experiences of pupils with DS is available. This study explored parent views of the educational experiences of pupils with DS attending UK schools (Reception-Year 11) using an online survey. Responses from 569 parents were collected. Overall, 65 % of pupils were in mainstream schools but this was more common at primary (80 %) than secondary school (37 %). Pupils participated in most academic and social activities alongsi...
Four girls and two boys with Down's Syndrome (D.S.) were observed a year after starting school and s...
The overall aim of this thesis was to identify and explore conditions influencing school participati...
Background Recent studies indicate that learners with Down syndrome can become competent bilinguals...
This study examined the perspectives that mothers of children with Down syndrome (Ds) hold regarding...
This study examined the perspectives that mothers of children with Down syndrome (Ds) hold regarding...
Increasingly, children with Down Syndrome are attending mainstream schools, but evidence suggests th...
Increasingly, children with Down Syndrome are attending mainstream schools, but evidence suggests th...
Increasingly, children with Down Syndrome are attending mainstream schools, but evidence suggests th...
In addition to the wide range of information available today, there are people or persons from diffe...
Starting school has been shown to correlate with later school outcomes. Teachers working in early ye...
This innovative collective case study research documented teachers' experiences of teaching children...
We explored 3 general classroom teachers’ experiences of including a child with Down syndrome in the...
Starting school has been shown to correlate with later school outcomes. Teachers working in early ye...
To determine the level of mainstream education in a nationwide cohort of adolescents with Down Syndr...
Object. To determine the level of mainstream education in a nationwide cohort of adolescents with Do...
Four girls and two boys with Down's Syndrome (D.S.) were observed a year after starting school and s...
The overall aim of this thesis was to identify and explore conditions influencing school participati...
Background Recent studies indicate that learners with Down syndrome can become competent bilinguals...
This study examined the perspectives that mothers of children with Down syndrome (Ds) hold regarding...
This study examined the perspectives that mothers of children with Down syndrome (Ds) hold regarding...
Increasingly, children with Down Syndrome are attending mainstream schools, but evidence suggests th...
Increasingly, children with Down Syndrome are attending mainstream schools, but evidence suggests th...
Increasingly, children with Down Syndrome are attending mainstream schools, but evidence suggests th...
In addition to the wide range of information available today, there are people or persons from diffe...
Starting school has been shown to correlate with later school outcomes. Teachers working in early ye...
This innovative collective case study research documented teachers' experiences of teaching children...
We explored 3 general classroom teachers’ experiences of including a child with Down syndrome in the...
Starting school has been shown to correlate with later school outcomes. Teachers working in early ye...
To determine the level of mainstream education in a nationwide cohort of adolescents with Down Syndr...
Object. To determine the level of mainstream education in a nationwide cohort of adolescents with Do...
Four girls and two boys with Down's Syndrome (D.S.) were observed a year after starting school and s...
The overall aim of this thesis was to identify and explore conditions influencing school participati...
Background Recent studies indicate that learners with Down syndrome can become competent bilinguals...