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.
"goodpractice"
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- 2004 Ofsted report on SEN Based on Ofsted visits undertaken in 2003. Finds that 'a minority of mainstream schools meet special needs very well, and others are becoming better at doing so. High expectations, effective whole-school planning seen through by committed managers, close attention on the part of skilled teachers and support staff, and rigorous evaluation remain the keys to effective practice.' from : sarahgillinson 3rd August 2006
