School Organization and Persistent School Absenteeism: An Introduction to a Complex Problem |
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Authors: | Ken Reid |
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Institution: | Research Fellow, School of Education, University of Leicester |
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Abstract: | This article is concerned with the development of provision for pupils in a comprehensive school with special educational needs. Its main focus is on the organization and administration changes which were undertaken in connection with the recommendations of the Warnock Report, the 1981 Education Act and the development of knowledge and expertise within the school in helping such pupils. It concentrates on five aspects: the communication of information about those pupils within the school, the curriculum available to them in the upper school, the deployment of staff, the name of the department to best fit its changing role in the school and the issues which need to be taken into account in monitoring those developments. |
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