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Koutsouris, George; Stentiford, Lauren; Norwich, Brahm – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Inclusion is seen as an ethical obligation, grounded in notions of equity and social justice for all groups and at all stages of education, with higher education (HE) representing a distinctive space where the inclusion agenda is becoming more influential. However, inclusion is also increasingly recognised as an ambiguous concept that might have…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Educational Policy, Selective Admission, Discourse Analysis
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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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Black, Alison; Lawson, Hazel; Norwich, Brahm – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2019
This study investigates how three secondary subject teachers think about and take account of learner diversity in their lesson planning, enactment and reviewing, with a specific focus on pupils designated as having special educational needs (SEN). The study is significant in the context of international moves in contemporary school teaching…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Lesson Plans, Student Diversity
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Norwich, Brahm – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2014
This paper aims to examine some tensions that underlie inclusive education as regards pupils with disabilities and difficulties. Two key tensions are analysed: difference as enabling-stigmatising (dilemmas of difference) and participation-protection, both of which can lead to significant dilemmas. Berlin's hedgehog-fox distinction about the unity…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Special Education
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Boyle, Christopher; Topping, Keith; Jindal-Snape, Divya; Norwich, Brahm – School Psychology International, 2012
Policies of inclusion in schools now transcend national boundaries; but much less is known about how teachers interact best with each other in order to establish a successful inclusion environment. School psychologists cannot work in isolation and require being fully conversant with this perennially polemic topic. This article reports on a study…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Educational Needs, School Psychologists, Disabilities
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Ylonen, Annamari; Norwich, Brahm – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2012
This paper reports the findings from a project focused on teaching secondary aged pupils with moderate learning difficulties (MLD) using Lesson Study methodology--a collaborative approach for teachers to assess, evaluate and plan a sequence of lessons that focuses on the learning of one to two focus pupils identified as having MLD. The research…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students, Teacher Collaboration
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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; Beek, Chris; Richardson, Penny; Gray, Peter – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2004
This book is the first publication in the fifth series of seminars organised by the SEN Policy Options Steering Group to examine policy issues to do with special educational needs. The aim of the seminar was to examine in depth several underlying issues raised by the recent Audit Commission Reports on special educational needs. The seminar…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Seminars, Definitions, Disabilities
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Norwich, Brahm; Benham-Clarke, Simon; Goei, Sui Lin – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2021
There are practical questions about how inclusive schools can enable quality teaching and teachers' professional development that are relevant to students with special educational needs (SEN). In moves towards inclusive education, teachers are confronted with issues about their knowledge, skills and perceived efficacy to adopt inclusive teaching…
Descriptors: Special Education, Inclusion, Special Needs Students, Faculty Development
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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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Ryder, Denise; Norwich, Brahm – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2019
Dyslexia is a controversial concept. In UK universities, the number of students possessing a dyslexia diagnosis continues to increase. Legislation requires that teaching staff adapt their pedagogic practices to effectively include students so diagnosed. These actions depend on lecturers having up-to-date knowledge of what the dyslexia label…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Dyslexia
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Norwich, Brahm – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2014
This paper aims to examine what the capability approach has to offer to the field of special needs and inclusive education. Several key questions are addressed: can the capability approach replace the language of needs and rights; whether the capability approach can address key issues in the field of disabilities and difficulties in education and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Special Education, Inclusion, Mainstreaming
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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