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Lawrence, Nicola; Cahill, Sharon – British Journal of Special Education, 2014
A qualitative research project was carried out to explore the views of children with special educational needs, their parents and teachers about one aspect of educational psychology practice: the dynamic assessment of cognitive skills. The research was carried out in a highly diverse and inclusive borough in East London, by Nicola Lawrence from…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Evaluation Methods, Student Attitudes, Disabilities
Gilmore, Gwen – British Journal of Special Education, 2013
Marginalised students in education are often formally excluded and further disadvantaged by school disciplinary approaches. This leads to school behaviour codes not being followed by students. This result is often linked to individualised student disciplinary responses. Further, formal student exclusion from schools remains a controversial…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
Cairns, Bernadette; McClatchey, Kirstie – British Journal of Special Education, 2013
This study, carried out by Bernadette Cairns, principal officer for Additional Support Needs and Early Education in the Highland Council Additional Support Needs Team, and Kirstie McClatchey, a research assistant in the Highland Council Psychological Service, explores children's attitudes towards disability, making a comparison between a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Inclusion
MacLeod, Andrea; Lewis, Ann; Robertson, Christopher – British Journal of Special Education, 2013
This article explores the views of six higher education students with autism/Asperger syndrome. The research draws upon social identity theory to explore how participants made meaning of their label. There was consensus that information given at the point of diagnosis generally did not reflect their individual experiences. First-hand accounts…
Descriptors: Autism, Asperger Syndrome, College Students, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Ho, Fuk-chuen; Arthur-Kelly, Michael – British Journal of Special Education, 2013
This study, by Fuk-chuen Ho of the Hong Kong Institute of Education and Michael Arthur-Kelly of the University of Newcastle, aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a professional development programme for in-service teachers in Hong Kong special schools. The goal of the programme was to deliver a field-based mode of training for teachers in…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Special Needs Students
Aujla, Imogen J.; Redding, Emma – British Journal of Special Education, 2013
Dance is a viable and enjoyable activity -- and potential career -- for young people with disabilities, yet they face several barriers to participation and training. The aim of this article, by Imogen J. Aujla of the University of Bedfordshire and Emma Redding of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, is to review the literature on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Barriers, Dance
Kamenopoulou, Leda – British Journal of Special Education, 2012
This article, written by Leda Kamenopoulou of Roehampton University, reports a research project on deafblindness and inclusion in education. Deafblindness is a rare and therefore significantly under-explored disability. Even less systematic research has focused on deafblind young people enrolled in mainstream schools. The study presented here used…
Descriptors: Students, Young Adults, Deaf Blind, Inclusion
Rose, Richard; Shevlin, Michael; Winter, Eileen; O'Raw, Paul; Zhao, Yu – British Journal of Special Education, 2012
The Education for Persons with Special Educational Needs Act in Ireland advocated the development of individual education plans (IEPs). However, this section of the Act has never been fully implemented and there is no obligation upon schools to develop IEPs. Research conducted across the country by Richard Rose and Yu Zhao of the University of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Educational Needs, Individualized Education Programs
Woolf, Alison – British Journal of Special Education, 2011
"Everyone Playing in Class" is an unstructured free play based provision for small classes or groups. The intervention involves training staff in attachment theory, presenting up-to-date research findings on the role of play in emotional well-being and relationship building, as well as teaching reflective communication skills. In this article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Play, Intervention, Small Classes
Dart, Gareth; Nkanotsang, Tiroyaone; Chizwe, Ose; Kowa, Lily – British Journal of Special Education, 2010
Pupils with albinism potentially face a number of challenges in accessing quality education in schools in Botswana. Physical issues such as poor eyesight related to the condition and the problems of sensitive skin in such a dry and warm climate are both contributing factors to making learning problematic for some pupils. This study by Gareth Dart…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Educational Quality
Hodkinson, Alan – British Journal of Special Education, 2010
Special education in England has over the past 25 years been subject to rapid development, not least in relation to the emergence of inclusive education. Alan Hodkinson of the Faculty of Education, Community and Leisure, John Moore's University, critically examines the development of inclusion in England and the barriers that can stall the…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Foreign Countries
Ryan, David – British Journal of Special Education, 2009
The research reported in this article by David Ryan, an adviser for special educational needs and inclusion in Belfast, was based on a participatory approach in which young people in a number of schools were encouraged to develop their ideas about inclusion. The project set out to explore any differences in perceptions between pupils with special…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Environment, Inclusive Schools, Special Needs Students
Armstrong, David; Humphrey, Neil – British Journal of Special Education, 2009
Research into the psychological consequences of receiving a diagnosis of dyslexia during adolescence is a newly emerging field. In this article, David Armstrong, senior lecturer in education at Edge Hill University, and Neil Humphrey, senior lecturer in the psychology of Education at the University of Manchester, report on a qualitative study…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Focus Groups, Adult Education, Identification
Sheppard, Anne – British Journal of Special Education, 2009
Because of established links with attainment, the UK government has, over the last ten years, developed policies to improve school attendance. Legislation now makes school attendance a parental responsibility. In the small-scale study reported in this article, Anne Sheppard, manager of an Education Welfare Service Team in North Yorkshire,…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Parent Participation, Attendance, Parent School Relationship
Why Do Students Think They Fail? The Relationship between Attributions and Academic Self-Perceptions
Banks, Margaret; Woolfson, Lisa – British Journal of Special Education, 2008
Attributions can have a significant effect on academic achievement and students with learning difficulties are more likely to display negative attributions than their peers. In this article, the attributions of students identified as having learning difficulties are compared with those of other non-labelled low achievers, and non-labelled average…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Self Concept, Educational Psychology, Research Methodology

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