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Portraits of school inclusion: a qualitative study of the experiences of students labelled with severe learning disabilities (2023)
Thesis
Walker, E. (2023). Portraits of school inclusion: a qualitative study of the experiences of students labelled with severe learning disabilities. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4458874

This thesis explores the educational experiences of eight disabled students in one city in the North of England. It interrogates and updates current research and literature in relation to barriers to inclusion in mainstream schools, deriving from pr... Read More about Portraits of school inclusion: a qualitative study of the experiences of students labelled with severe learning disabilities.

A study of the impact of Passend Onderwijs on catering for pupils with special educational needs in the Netherlands (2020)
Thesis
Van Roij, A. M. (2020). A study of the impact of Passend Onderwijs on catering for pupils with special educational needs in the Netherlands. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4223119

The main task of the Dutch education policy, Passend Onderwijs (Suitable Education) is creating a covering network of support facilities to provide a suitable place in education for all children. In achieving this the expectation was that one might n... Read More about A study of the impact of Passend Onderwijs on catering for pupils with special educational needs in the Netherlands.

Illuminating young children’s perceived notions of inclusion in pedagogical activities (2019)
Journal Article
Shaw, P. A., Messiou, K., & Voutsina, C. (in press). Illuminating young children’s perceived notions of inclusion in pedagogical activities. International Journal of Inclusive Education, https://doi.org/10.1080/13603116.2018.1563642

This paper presents findings from a research study, which sought to illuminate the perceived notions of inclusion of four to five year old children in pedagogical activities, in the early years classes of two schools in the North of England. It empl... Read More about Illuminating young children’s perceived notions of inclusion in pedagogical activities.