Education, exclusion and citizenship

'Education, exclusion and citizenship' provides a hard-hitting account of the realities of exclusion, examining the behaviour which typically results in exclusion, and asks questions about a society which communally neglects those most in need. Permanent exclusions from schools continue to rise. As schools compete with neighbouring schools for 'good' students, managers and heads are choosing to exclude disruptive students who might affect school image. The book looks at the experience of excluded children, the law regulating exclusion, the obligations of the LEAs, and focuses on prevention and early intervention strategies.

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Subject(s)Cross curricular
Author(s)Carl Parsons
Age16-19
Published1999
Published by
Shelf referenceA 371.543 PAR
ISN/ISBN9780415174978
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x87rz

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