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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
Mitchell, Wendy; Beresford, Bryony – British Journal of Special Education, 2014
For many young people in England, the move into continuing education involves a transfer from the school where they were educated to a further education college. For those with high-functioning autism or Asperger's syndrome, this can be a challenging process. Past research has demonstrated some of the problems that these young people can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Maher, Anthony – British Journal of Special Education, 2013
This article, by Anthony Maher of the University of Central Lancashire, explores, from the perspective of SENCos and learning support assistants (LSAs) in north-west England, the perceived adequacy of Statements of special educational needs as they relate to physical education (PE). The findings, generated via online surveys, suggest that most…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Needs, Mainstreaming, Adapted Physical Education
Perfitt, Ruth – British Journal of Special Education, 2013
This article investigates the impact of transitions upon pupils aged 11-14 with speech, language and communication needs, including specific language impairment and autism. The aim is to identify stress factors, examine whether these affect any subgroups in particular and suggest practical strategies to support pupils through transitions. Stress…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Transitional Programs, Speech Impairments, Language Impairments
McAllister, Keith; Maguire, Barry – British Journal of Special Education, 2012
Architects and designers have a responsibility to provide an inclusive built environment. However, for those with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the built environment can be a frightening and confusing place, difficult to negotiate and tolerate. The challenge of integrating more fully into society is denied by an alienating built…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Architecture, Autism, Physical Environment
Roberts, Jillian; Whiting, Cheryl – British Journal of Special Education, 2011
Epilepsy is one of the most frequently diagnosed neurological disorders among children. Epilepsy is continuously linked with academic underachievement and social challenges. Despite the implications that these difficulties have for a child's educational success, little is known of how children with epilepsy experience school. Understanding how to…
Descriptors: Epilepsy, Underachievement, Chronic Illness, Quality of Life
O'Neill, Linda; Guenette, Francis; Kitchenham, Andrew – British Journal of Special Education, 2010
Elementary and special education teachers and school counsellors currently provide support to children presenting learning disabilities and behavioural problems symptomatic of the more hidden diagnosis of complex trauma resulting from abuse or severe attachment disruption. Specific disorders such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD)…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Mental Retardation, Behavior Problems, Child Abuse
Hackett, Latha; Theodosiou, Louise; Bond, Caroline; Blackburn, Claire; Spicer, Freya; Lever, Rachel – British Journal of Special Education, 2010
Within the UK, around 10% of children have mental health problems, but this is likely to be higher among certain specific populations. Children and young people attending provisions for social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) are a particularly vulnerable group whose mental health needs are under-researched. The authors, Latha…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Mental Health, Foreign Countries, Emotional Disturbances
Salmon, Gill; Kirby, Amanda – British Journal of Special Education, 2009
In the light of recent guidance published by The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) on the diagnosis and management of attention deficit disorders in children, young persons and adults, Gill Salmon, a consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist based in Swansea, South Wales, and Amanda Kirby, Professor of Developmental…
Descriptors: Health Services, Student Needs, Mental Health Programs, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Norwich, Brahm – British Journal of Special Education, 2008
In this article, Brahm Norwich, Professor of Education at the University of Exeter, examines the roles that special schools can play within inclusive educational systems. He notes that the percentage of young people in special schools in England has remained broadly stable over a number of years, despite inclusive policy initiatives. Brahm Norwich…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, School Role
Whitaker, Philip – British Journal of Special Education, 2007
Relatively little research has focused on parental perceptions and experience of educational provision in mainstream settings for children and young people with autism. Much of that which has been undertaken (and certainly that which is most widely cited) has tended to rely on samples which may not be sufficiently representative. In the study…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Mainstreaming, Parent Attitudes, Special Needs Students
Asprey, Anthea; Nash, Tricia – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
Anthea Asprey and Tricia Nash both belong to the Children's Hospice South West Research Group, based at the University of Exeter. In this article, they report one aspect of a research project designed to determine the adequacy of support for young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions in the education system. They describe here…
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Colleges, Inclusive Schools, Parent Attitudes
Bennett, Peter Lloyd – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
The emotional and behavioural problems experienced by pupils continue to be a key concern for educationalists. In this article, Peter Lloyd Bennett, an educational psychologist, reports on his research into the views of staff about this important area of work. Questionnaires on meeting the needs of pupils with emotional and behavioural…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Problems, Educational Psychology, Questionnaires
Goss, Phil – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
This paper proposes that learning and teaching for pupils with severe and profound and multiple learning difficulties could be enhanced by a closer focus on emotional factors and on the careful identification of what is meaningful for them. Phil Goss, senior lecturer in counselling and psychotherapy at the University of Central Lancashire draws on…
Descriptors: Severe Disabilities, Multiple Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Psychotherapy
Maras, Pam; Aveling, Emma-Louise – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
This article looks at the experiences of young people with Statements of special educational needs prior to and following moves from primary to secondary school. Pam Maras and Emma-Louise Aveling of the University of Greenwich, London, used interviews to develop six qualitative case studies focusing on the transition process. Findings from these…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Interviews, Foreign Countries, Case Studies

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