Wales is often compared favourably to other countries because of its commitment to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and lower levels of school exclusions. Systematic analysis of policy documents reveals the dominance of a rights-based discourse in approaching the challenge of school exclusions, which are explained in terms of socio-economic circumstances rather than individual pathologies. However, the analysis also reveals silences and tensions within the discourse which suggest that a rights-based approach may not provide a useful framework for reducing school exclusions. There are challenges in balancing competing rights and in reconciling children as rights-holders with the rules and regimes of schools. There is also a signi...
This book tells the story of permanent exclusion from school from within an urban children's service...
An education system will function best in serving all pupils without recourse to school exclusions. ...
This paper addresses the research problem that arises from evidence that, despite supportive policy ...
Wales is often compared favourably to other countries because of its commitment to the UN Convention...
This paper examines findings from a recent study in Wales of school exclusion and alternative educat...
This paper contributes to our growing understanding of the processes underpinning contrasting rates ...
International law on children’s rights, once focused almost exclusively on protection, has moved to ...
Inclusion is a core principle United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). The artic...
This article draws on findings from the first cross‐national study of school exclusion in the four j...
We argue in this paper that the law and administrative guidance on exclusion from school, as exercis...
Educational inclusion and exclusion are primary concerns for governments aiming to advance their soc...
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...
This paper examines and compares national policies on school exclusion, using a specific framework f...
In England, there is a lack of qualitative data exploring the approaches used across age phases and ...
This book tells the story of permanent exclusion from school from within an urban children's service...
An education system will function best in serving all pupils without recourse to school exclusions. ...
This paper addresses the research problem that arises from evidence that, despite supportive policy ...
Wales is often compared favourably to other countries because of its commitment to the UN Convention...
This paper examines findings from a recent study in Wales of school exclusion and alternative educat...
This paper contributes to our growing understanding of the processes underpinning contrasting rates ...
International law on children’s rights, once focused almost exclusively on protection, has moved to ...
Inclusion is a core principle United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). The artic...
This article draws on findings from the first cross‐national study of school exclusion in the four j...
We argue in this paper that the law and administrative guidance on exclusion from school, as exercis...
Educational inclusion and exclusion are primary concerns for governments aiming to advance their soc...
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...
This paper examines and compares national policies on school exclusion, using a specific framework f...
In England, there is a lack of qualitative data exploring the approaches used across age phases and ...
This book tells the story of permanent exclusion from school from within an urban children's service...
An education system will function best in serving all pupils without recourse to school exclusions. ...
This paper addresses the research problem that arises from evidence that, despite supportive policy ...