Special Education and Social Control

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A01=Julienne Ford
A01=Maurice Whelan
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Author_Julienne Ford
Author_Maurice Whelan
behavioural disorders
Bristol Social Adjustment Guide
British education policy
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Child Guidance Clinics
Child Guidance Unit
Denis Mongon
discrimination in schooling
Disruptive Pupils
Drawn Back
East London Child Guidance Clinic
Education
Education System
Education Welfare Service
educational exclusion
Educational Guidance Centre
Educational Priority Areas
Educationally Subnormal
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Home Tuition
institutional responses to nonconformity
IQ Group
Local Education Authorities
Low Referral Rate
Maladjusted Children
Maladjusted Pupils
Maladjusted Schools
Maurice Whelan
medicalisation of learning
Nurture Group
Primary School Head
referral processes
SE Form
Secondary Respondents
SEN
Single Sex Schools
Social Control
Special Educational Needs
Special Needs
Voluntary Schools
West Indian Pupils

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138590137
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1982. Between 1955 and 1980 the number of pupils in special needs schools in Britain increased tenfold. Between 1970 and 1977 the number of units for ‘difficult’ pupils also increased tenfold and went on increasing. Some observers saw this as a welcome advance in special education, others as an extension of discrimination. The authors of this study highlight the dangers of such a provision being used as a form of social control, which may be imposed on children whose only failure is an inability to fit into the stereotype of the ideal student.

Julienne Ford, Denis Mongon, Maurice Whelan