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Liu, Yi; Bessudnov, Alexey; Black, Alison; Norwich, Brahm – British Educational Research Journal, 2020
In the past few decades, several countries have introduced reforms aimed at increasing school autonomy. We evaluate the effect of the introduction of autonomous academies in England on the educational trajectories of children with special educational needs. This has been done using longitudinal data on all schoolchildren in state schools in…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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Norwich, Brahm – British Journal of Special Education, 2014
This article, by Brahm Norwich of the Graduate School of Education, University of Exeter, sets the recent legislative changes in the special education system in England, the Children and Families Act (2014), in the context of wider changes in the school system, such as changes in curriculum-assessment, the governance of schools and inspection…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Legislation, Inclusion
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Norwich, Brahm – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2008
This paper reports findings about placement questions relevant to disability in education. It is part of a larger international study of the perspectives of 132 education practitioners and administrators in England, the USA and The Netherlands to several dilemmas of difference. Participants were interviewed about their perspectives to a presented…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Student Placement
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Norwich, Brahm – Education 3-13, 2005
This paper considers the contemporary debate about inclusion and inclusive education as this affects children with special educational needs/disabilities. It addresses the continuing question of the relative contributions of value and evidence based considerations in making policies and developing practices. The main point of the paper is to argue…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Inclusive Schools, Conflict Resolution, Mainstreaming
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Norwich, Brahm; Griffiths, Carol; Burden, Bob – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2005
This paper summarizes an action research project in five local areas in the south-west of England which aimed to support parents of children with dyslexic difficulties who were experiencing problems in obtaining appropriate provision in mainstream schools. It was based on the importance of effective parental partnership and quality inclusive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Educational Needs, Educational Experience
Norwich, Brahm – 1994
This report summarizes the status of students (ages 5 to 15) with disabilities placed in either special schools or ordinary schools in England local education authorities (LEAs) for the years 1988 through 1992. A summary notes some trends, including: a small increase from 1991 to 1992 in special school placements; wide variations in where LEAs…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Norwich, Brahm – 1997
This study of English (United Kingdom) local education authority (LEA) data reports on the number of pupils (ages 5-15) with disabilities in special schools and ordinary schools for 1993, 1994, and 1996. Results indicate: (1) the overall percentage of pupils in special schools decreased from 1.49 percent in 1992 to 1.46 percent in 1993, to 1.45…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Norwich, Brahm – 2002
This is the seventh analysis of the percentages of pupils aged 5 to 15 in special schools and the percentages of pupils aged 5 to 15 with statements in special schools. The analysis is based on the official Department for Education and Skills data of indicators for England. Findings indicate the national percentage of 5- to 15-year-old pupils in…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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Satherley, David; Norwich, Brahm – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2022
This paper is about English parents' experiences of making decisions about special school placements in the national context of rising special school placements and more parental choice and school diversity. The aim of this research was to investigate whether the current legislative focus on optimising parent choice operates as intended from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Special Schools, Decision Making
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Golder, Gill; Norwich, Brahm; Bayliss, Phil – British Journal of Special Education, 2005
As we move towards a more inclusive education system in the UK, there is a real need to equip teachers to work in more diverse classrooms from the start of their teaching careers. In this article, Gill Golder, teaching and research fellow (physical education), Brahm Norwich, Professor of Educational Psychology and Special Educational Needs, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Students, Educational Needs
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Norwich, Brahm; Black, Alison – British Journal of Special Education, 2015
This article examines the pattern of placement of students with significant special educational needs at Statement and School Action Plus levels in English secondary schools, comparing sponsored and converter academies, maintained schools and the newly created free schools, studio schools and university technical colleges for 2013 and 2014. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Special Needs Students, Student Placement
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Lawson, Hazel; Norwich, Brahm; Nash, Tricia – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2013
The project reported in this paper addresses the issue of trainee teacher learning with regard to special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) during the school placement element of one-year postgraduate teacher training programmes in England. Through a focus on the university/school partnership, school organisational and classroom pedagogic…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, College School Cooperation