Disagreements in Education

Coping with high incidence needs

Limited resources, difficult parents and rigid views of success and failure... Adam Twyman considers how schools manage the complications associated with high incidence needs, and challenges a range of embedded assumptions surrounding current SEN policy and practice.
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