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Sinclair, Ian; Fletcher, John; O'Higgins, Aoife; Luke, Nikki; Thomas, Sally – Oxford Review of Education, 2022
Children 'in care' have, on average, lower educational attainment than their peers. This article tests the hypothesis that many of these children can 'catch-up', if in stable placements and secondary schools 'apparently effective' with other children with 'similar' difficulties. In a cohort of 542,998 16-year-old English children in mainstream…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Foster Care, At Risk Students, Disadvantaged Youth
Mukuna, Robert Kananga; Maizere, James – American Annals of the Deaf, 2022
The experiences of d/Deaf and hard of hearing children enrolled in a mainstream school in Zimbabwe are explored. The study used a qualitative approach and a narrative case study design. A sample consisting of two boys and three girls whose ages ranged from 13 to 14 years was purposively selected. Face-to-face semistructured interviews were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Mainstreaming
Pelletier, Kathe; McCormack, Mark; Reeves, Jamie; Robert, Jenay; Arbino, Nichole – EDUCAUSE, 2022
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, much still feels the same, though in some important ways thinking and behaviors may be shifting in anticipation of longer-term changes in the ways lives are structured and how places and spaces are shared. In higher education, these shifts may reflect an evolution from short-term "emergency" or…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Trends, COVID-19, Pandemics
Merga, Margaret K.; Mat Roni, Sayidi; Mason, Shannon – English in Education, 2020
The initial and ongoing professional education of teachers to prepare them to support students' literacy development warrants research attention. The importance of meeting the needs of struggling literacy learners in secondary school does not diminish as students move through the years of schooling. This paper reports on data from the 2019…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Reading Difficulties, Literacy
Lai, Yuk Ching – Educational Review, 2020
Studies on parental views and experiences of the integrated programme implemented in mainstream early childhood settings for children with disabilities are dominated by the perspectives of mothers and teaching personnel. Additionally, most of these studies are largely from Western countries. This hermeneutic phenomenological study attempts to…
Descriptors: Fathers, Child Care Centers, Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes
Asher Samuel – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Co-teaching has emerged as a strategy for ensuring that SWDs are taught to the general education curriculum while receiving specially designed instruction within the least restrictive environment (LRE) appropriate to their needs. One of the most important components of co-teaching is the relationship between the two teachers (Kohler-Evans, 2006),…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Students with Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Teaching Experience
Rouvali, Aimilia; Riga, Vassiliki – Education 3-13, 2021
The research investigates the thoughts, needs, wishes and preferences of a pupil diagnosed with autism spectrum condition in regard to her daily experiences in a mainstream early years' setting, in a small Greek island. The purpose of this case study was to explore and provide an example of how the designing of the Individual Learning Plan could…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Inclusion
Belli, Clare – Support for Learning, 2021
This short piece of action research seeks to identify the strengths of secondary school provision for students with SEND, in order to provide a city wide overview in which good practice and expertise can be shared. It also considers the particular barriers faced by secondary schools and examines how schools are working to overcome these barriers.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Students with Disabilities, Barriers
Laursen, Helle Pia; Kolstrup, Kirsten L. – Classroom Discourse, 2018
Previous studies of clarification requests in conversations involving second language users typically view such requests as important to obtain 'comprehensible input' or as a form of repair resulting in a sidetrack from the ongoing conversation. This article argues that clarification requests potentially have a much deeper influence on the course…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Second Language Learning, Classroom Communication, Semiotics
Bryans-Bongey, Sarah E. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2018
This paper explores teaching and learning applications at the intersection between Universal Design for Learning, Assistive Technology, and mainstream educational technology. Informed by the SETT framework in which the technology choice is informed by student, environment, and task (Dell, Newton, & Petroff, 2017; Zabala, 2005), this paper is…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Educational Strategies, Assistive Technology, Mainstreaming
Butt, Rosemary – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2018
As more Teacher Assistants (TAs) take on the responsibility of supporting students with disability and learning difficulties questions arise as to the appropriate qualifications for such work, the adequacy of training, and the policy and practice of schools employing TAs. A qualitative study, informed by multiple perspectives, was conducted in…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Teacher Aides, Qualifications, Training
Al-Dababneh, Kholoud Adeeb – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2018
This study aims to investigate the barriers to parental involvement in Jordanian mainstream schools from the parents' perspective. A 36-item questionnaire that addressed five domains was designed specifically for this study and distributed to 206 parents of children with specific learning disabilities. The results reveal that the main barrier to…
Descriptors: Barriers, Parent Participation, Mainstreaming, Children
Pinto, Cynthia; Baines, Ed; Bakopoulou, Ioanna – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Background and aims: Children with special educational needs (SEN) are generally less accepted by peers in school and have fewer friendships than those without SEN. However, little research has examined peer relations across multiple dimensions, relative to severity of need and in relation to classroom experiences and individual behavioural…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Special Education, Children, Foreign Countries
Benstead, Helen – Support for Learning, 2019
This article explores the process by which children attending mainstream UK primary schools can achieve social inclusion. It presents the findings from a systematic literature review, followed by empirical research, exploring the concept of social inclusion with particular regard to the experiences of pupils identified with SEND. The article draws…
Descriptors: Special Education, Educational Needs, Inclusion, Foreign Countries
Noble, Amanda – ProQuest LLC, 2019
An achievement gap is defined as a significant difference in academic performance between two groups. Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) data indicate that, in Crestland Public School District (pseudonym), there is a clear achievement gap in mathematics between students with disabilities and those without disabilities,…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Mathematics Achievement, Students with Disabilities, Elementary School Students

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