This paper takes as its principal theme barriers to the inclusion of pupils perceived as experiencing social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SEBD) and how these might be overcome. It draws upon an evaluative case study of an initiative, devised by the author, to support pupils - the Support Group Initiative (SGI) - which was conducted over a five-year period in a Scottish Secondary School situated in an area of multiple deprivation. The central focus of the discussion is the range of variables that impacted upon pupil outcomes, illustrating the ways in which these variables acted as affordances or constraints in the pursuit of inclusive practice. The paper takes as its starting point the contested nature of inclusion and introduces,...
Non-mainstream forms of provision for school students presenting with Social, Emotional and Behaviou...
This paper considers some of the major challenges facing key stakeholders, including teachers, profe...
This paper considers some of the policy issues associated with social, emotional and behavioural dif...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
The primary–secondary transition presents both opportunities and challenges for children. For some, ...
The paper focuses upon the development of self-regulation as it pertains to pupils experiencing soci...
The paper focuses upon the development of self-regulation as it pertains to pupils experiencing soci...
The paper focuses upon the development of self-regulation as it pertains to pupils experiencing soci...
This paper explores issues around stigmatisation and labelling as they pertain to pupils with SEBD. ...
Not all children benefit from the opportunities of inclusive education, especially children with soc...
Inclusion, as a place in mainstream schools, is frequently advocated for pupils with special educati...
This paper considers some of the policy issues associated with social, emotional and behavioural di...
Inclusion, as a place in mainstream schools, is frequently advocated for pupils with special educati...
Non-mainstream forms of provision for school students presenting with Social, Emotional and Behaviou...
This paper considers some of the major challenges facing key stakeholders, including teachers, profe...
This paper considers some of the policy issues associated with social, emotional and behavioural dif...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
The primary–secondary transition presents both opportunities and challenges for children. For some, ...
The paper focuses upon the development of self-regulation as it pertains to pupils experiencing soci...
The paper focuses upon the development of self-regulation as it pertains to pupils experiencing soci...
The paper focuses upon the development of self-regulation as it pertains to pupils experiencing soci...
This paper explores issues around stigmatisation and labelling as they pertain to pupils with SEBD. ...
Not all children benefit from the opportunities of inclusive education, especially children with soc...
Inclusion, as a place in mainstream schools, is frequently advocated for pupils with special educati...
This paper considers some of the policy issues associated with social, emotional and behavioural di...
Inclusion, as a place in mainstream schools, is frequently advocated for pupils with special educati...
Non-mainstream forms of provision for school students presenting with Social, Emotional and Behaviou...
This paper considers some of the major challenges facing key stakeholders, including teachers, profe...
This paper considers some of the policy issues associated with social, emotional and behavioural dif...