In this small-scale, qualitative study, the experiences of nine teachers who support learners identified with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) in mainstream primary schools are considered. A narrative approach enabled teachers to share their complex portrayals of practices and feelings about their roles. Perspectives on models of disability and disability rights, performativity, professional identity for teachers, and SEBD, have informed analysis and understanding of the stories teachers told. The study explores how the relationship between teachers’ professional identity and well-being and the expectations imposed upon them in a neoliberal influenced education system brings about pressures and concerns. Attempts by ...
This article reports a study conducted on children’s social, emotional and behavioural difficulties ...
The overall aim of this research is to explore my interest in the influences on teachers’ attitudes ...
When students’ behaviours cause difficulties for their teachers, themselves, and the rest of the cla...
This research identified the experiences of teachers who support learners identified with social, em...
This study aims to explore the difficulties teachers face when including children with Social, Emoti...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
The behaviours of children or young people in educational settings are a major cause for concern in ...
This piece of research aimed to explore how Statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN) are delive...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
Not all children benefit from the opportunities of inclusive education, especially children with soc...
It is known that teachers experience difficulties realizing the social participation of students wit...
Previous research reviews on teachers'attitudes towards inclusive education have shown that students...
This qualitative study examines the issues 20 North Queensland secondary teachers face when students...
This study explores the experiences of students with social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties...
The inclusion of children and young people with impairments and difficulties into mainstream schools...
This article reports a study conducted on children’s social, emotional and behavioural difficulties ...
The overall aim of this research is to explore my interest in the influences on teachers’ attitudes ...
When students’ behaviours cause difficulties for their teachers, themselves, and the rest of the cla...
This research identified the experiences of teachers who support learners identified with social, em...
This study aims to explore the difficulties teachers face when including children with Social, Emoti...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
The behaviours of children or young people in educational settings are a major cause for concern in ...
This piece of research aimed to explore how Statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN) are delive...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
Not all children benefit from the opportunities of inclusive education, especially children with soc...
It is known that teachers experience difficulties realizing the social participation of students wit...
Previous research reviews on teachers'attitudes towards inclusive education have shown that students...
This qualitative study examines the issues 20 North Queensland secondary teachers face when students...
This study explores the experiences of students with social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties...
The inclusion of children and young people with impairments and difficulties into mainstream schools...
This article reports a study conducted on children’s social, emotional and behavioural difficulties ...
The overall aim of this research is to explore my interest in the influences on teachers’ attitudes ...
When students’ behaviours cause difficulties for their teachers, themselves, and the rest of the cla...