Children with special educational needs (SEN) are known to experience lower average educational attainment than other children during their school years. But we have less insight into how far their poorer educational outcomes stem from their original starting points or from failure to progress during school. The extent to which early identification with SEN delivers support that enables children who are struggling academically to make appropriate progress is subject to debate. This is complicated by the fact that children with SEN are more likely to be growing up in disadvantaged families and face greater levels of behavioural and peer problems, factors which themselves impact attainment and progress through school. In this paper, we evalua...
Using data from Ireland’s national longitudinal study of children, this paper employs a capabilities...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
In September 2014, the UK law relating to children and young people with Special Educational Needs a...
This research is a qualitative study which presents the experiences of six children with special edu...
In this paper, I propose some priority areas for research in the field of special educational needs ...
Preschool programs were already viewed in the 1960s as important for preventing or correcting the co...
This paper reviews the research literature on academic and social outcomes of children with special ...
AcceptedArticle in PressThis is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis i...
The early identification of young children’s special educational needs (SEN), as well as the develop...
Funding: UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded Census and Administrative data Longit...
Aim: To assess academic attainment and special educational needs (SEN) in extremely preterm (EP) chi...
This paper presents and discusses the key findings from a study funded by the Department for Educati...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Using data from Ireland’s national longitudinal study of children, this paper employs a capabilities...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
In September 2014, the UK law relating to children and young people with Special Educational Needs a...
This research is a qualitative study which presents the experiences of six children with special edu...
In this paper, I propose some priority areas for research in the field of special educational needs ...
Preschool programs were already viewed in the 1960s as important for preventing or correcting the co...
This paper reviews the research literature on academic and social outcomes of children with special ...
AcceptedArticle in PressThis is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis i...
The early identification of young children’s special educational needs (SEN), as well as the develop...
Funding: UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded Census and Administrative data Longit...
Aim: To assess academic attainment and special educational needs (SEN) in extremely preterm (EP) chi...
This paper presents and discusses the key findings from a study funded by the Department for Educati...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Using data from Ireland’s national longitudinal study of children, this paper employs a capabilities...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...