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Roberts, Jillian; Whiting-MacKinnon, Cheryl – British Journal of Special Education, 2012
Epilepsy affects between 0.3 and 0.6% of Canadian children aged 18 years and younger, and is one of the most frequently diagnosed neurological disorders among children in Canada as well as Europe. As such, it is likely that teachers will experience having a child with epilepsy in the classroom. Understanding how best to support children with…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Epilepsy, Children
Peters, Brenda; Forlin, Chris – British Journal of Special Education, 2011
It is possible that many benefits may be found for all concerned in education and child development in understanding how knowledge of the brain and its development can inform early years practice. This article, written by Brenda Peters and Chris Forlin, both from the Hong Kong Institute of Education, reviews literature based on neuroscience to…
Descriptors: Evidence, Autism, Foreign Countries, Child Development
Lambe, Jackie; Bones, Robert – British Journal of Special Education, 2008
This article, by Jackie Lambe, lecturer in education, and Robert Bones, lecturer in psychology, both from the University of Ulster, provides a useful review of the current state of policy, practice and teacher education relating to pupils with special educational needs in Northern Ireland. The authors use this review to launch their account of…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Special Schools, Inclusive Schools, School Organization
Mackenzie, Suzanne – British Journal of Special Education, 2007
In this discussion paper, Suzanne Mackenzie, senior lecturer with responsibility for the special educational needs BA and MA programmes at the University of East London, reviews previous research in order to identify changes in the role of the special educational needs co-ordinator (SENCo) in schools in the UK. She provides an overview of the…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Administrator Role, Foreign Countries, Special Education
Wright, Anne-Marie – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
In this article, Anne-Marie Wright, lecturer at the University of Chester, considers the current situation for students with severe learning difficulties in general colleges of further education. She presents findings from a critical review of the literature and a small-scale preliminary investigation which set out to explore the idea that,…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Literature Reviews, College Students, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Lawson, Hazel; Waite, Sue; Robertson, Christopher – British Journal of Special Education, 2005
In this article, Hazel Lawson, principal lecturer in education at the University of Plymouth, Sue Waite, a researcher at the University of Plymouth, and Christopher Robertson, lecturer in special and inclusive education at the University of Birmingham, discuss the curriculum for students with severe and profound and multiple learning difficulties…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Problems, Educational Change, Inclusive Schools
Murphy, Ellen; Grey, Ian M.; Honan, Rita – British Journal of Special Education, 2005
As part of a larger study regarding the inclusion of children with disabilities in mainstream classroom settings, Ellen Murphy, of the D Clin Psych programme at NUI Galway, with Ian Grey and Rita Honan, from Trinity College, Dublin, reviewed existing literature on co-operative learning in the classroom. In this article, they identify four models…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Interpersonal Competence, Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLindsay, Geoff – British Journal of Special Education, 2003
This paper reviews inclusive education research evidence and needs of British students with disabilities, considering the development of inclusive practices, special educational needs and disability models, and the values underlying inclusion. It urges rigorous research to inform policy and practice on the rights of children and the effectiveness…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHanko, Gerda – British Journal of Special Education, 2003
This article offers an overview of the development of practical approaches to professional development that, by deepening teachers' insight into emotional and social factors in children's learning, have been shown to supersede the need to exclude the disaffected. It discusses moving towards a more nurturing connective school culture. (Contains…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedNaude, Drienie H.; Pretorius, Resia E. – British Journal of Special Education, 2003
This article suggests that the receptive language abilities of children with AIDS and HIV infection might be less affected than their expressive and non-verbal skills. It proposes an instructional delivery framework for children with HIV/AIDS that focuses on reading, arithmetic/mathematics, handwriting instruction, and the use of computers.…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedRussell, Fran – British Journal of Special Education, 2003
This article argues that an investigation into parents' expectations could lead to a greater understanding of how parents of children with disabilities respond to their new-found situation. It discusses how people develop their understanding through interaction with their social environment and relates this framework to parents of children with…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Coping, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedForbes, Joan – British Journal of Special Education, 2003
This article draws on postmodern research approaches and Michael Foucault's views of "discourse" to examine theoretical perspectives previously applied to collaboration, and argues for the value of further theoretical diversity and methodological plurality. It introduces discourse analysis as a tool for helping to understand the notion of…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedMcConkey, Roy – British Journal of Special Education, 2002
This article argues that across the three main British service systems of education, health, and social services, professionals need a shared perception of what it means to have an intellectual disability; shared means of addressing the challenges it raises; and a shared agenda of research and personnel training. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRose, Richard – British Journal of Special Education, 2002
This article reviews aspects of the relationships among teaching, special education, and research. It is argued that educational research, and consequently policy making, has too often taken insufficient account of teachers' professional credibility and expertise. Teachers are encouraged to become more involved in research activities. (Contains…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Special Education
Peer reviewedWilson, John – British Journal of Special Education, 2002
This article proposes that research into special educational needs has to explore the meaning of the phrase "special needs" and the values that underpin this phrase. It concludes this process will entail the development of new forms of inquiry, new ways of working, and new ways of thinking about research. (Contains 2 references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education

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