There have been growing concerns in England about increasing numbers of students, many of whom have Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) or come from disadvantaged backgrounds, who experience education disaffection and failure (Farouk 2017; DfE 2017; Perraudin and McIntyre 2018; Edwards 2018). Moreover, there have been increasing calls for research that works collaboratively with students and other stakeholders (ie parents and school leaders) to address these issues (see Edwards and Brown 2020). This article explores students’ and their parents’ experiences in relation to school exclusion. Drawing on participant action research methods three former excluded students and their parents who successfully re-engaged their education we...
For this integrated-article dissertation, I interviewed three groups of participants, one group for ...
It is a truism that children make greater educational progress when their parents are included in th...
Research has identified a subset of young people who feel unable to engage in mainstream education. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Despite the rhetoric of successive governments in England to engage all students with their learning...
This thesis comprises two papers. Paper One: Previous research in relation to young people who are a...
In September 2012 the process changed in England for how parents (and carers) can appeal against the...
Despite the rhetoric of successive governments in England to engage all students with their learning...
Despite the rhetoric of successive governments in England to engage all students with their learning...
Although school exclusion's negative effects on children, their families, schools and on society in ...
This paper contributes to a growing body of literature on widening university participation and brin...
Permanent exclusion from primary school is an issue of national and local concern, yet previous lite...
This small-scale qualitative study focused on the experiences of five pupils who had been permanentl...
The University of Sunderland was approached by Together for Children in the Autumn of 2018 to ‘inves...
Government data indicates that Fixed Period Exclusion (FPE) rates in primary schools are not in-keep...
For this integrated-article dissertation, I interviewed three groups of participants, one group for ...
It is a truism that children make greater educational progress when their parents are included in th...
Research has identified a subset of young people who feel unable to engage in mainstream education. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Despite the rhetoric of successive governments in England to engage all students with their learning...
This thesis comprises two papers. Paper One: Previous research in relation to young people who are a...
In September 2012 the process changed in England for how parents (and carers) can appeal against the...
Despite the rhetoric of successive governments in England to engage all students with their learning...
Despite the rhetoric of successive governments in England to engage all students with their learning...
Although school exclusion's negative effects on children, their families, schools and on society in ...
This paper contributes to a growing body of literature on widening university participation and brin...
Permanent exclusion from primary school is an issue of national and local concern, yet previous lite...
This small-scale qualitative study focused on the experiences of five pupils who had been permanentl...
The University of Sunderland was approached by Together for Children in the Autumn of 2018 to ‘inves...
Government data indicates that Fixed Period Exclusion (FPE) rates in primary schools are not in-keep...
For this integrated-article dissertation, I interviewed three groups of participants, one group for ...
It is a truism that children make greater educational progress when their parents are included in th...
Research has identified a subset of young people who feel unable to engage in mainstream education. ...