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Responding to students' needs in special schools in Ireland and England: findings from two schools
Authors:Therese Day  Anita Prunty  Maeve Dupont
Institution:St Patrick's College, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:As more students with special educational needs attend mainstream schools, it is critical that the role and operation of special schools be examined. This article reports on two case studies, one special school in England and one in Ireland, which formed part of a national review of the role of special schools and special classes in Ireland. Two students, in each case study school, were shadowed and observed during two‐day visits by the research team. These students, and everyone belonging to them, were interviewed and relevant documents were analysed. Findings are discussed in terms of responding to students' needs through: organization of teaching and learning, curriculum, leadership, specialist staff, collaboration and links outside the special school. The implications are considered with reference to research, policy and practice and the authors conclude that the evidence provides support for maintaining the special school as an integral part of the continuum of educational provision for students with special educational needs.
Keywords:Special schools  teaching and learning in special schools  links outside special schools  Ireland and England
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