Beyond Inclusion
It's not just bricks and mortar
The debate about what support young people with special educational needs receive for their learning, needs to start with what young people themselves really value - not just where they go to school.
"casestudy"
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- Baytree school casestudy 'When special means mainstream' case study of two schools working together to make their inclusion programmes more inclusive from : hannahgreen 3rd August 2006
- Parkwood High School, Sheffield. Inspection report 2003 A good illustration of a secondary school in challenging circumstances making inclusion work from : hannahgreen 9th August 2006
- Yewlands Technology College, Sheffiled Good example of a mixed comprehensive meeting the needs of a range of pupils. Proportion of students with SEN is above average, but those with statements of SEN is below. from : hannahgreen 9th August 2006
