Children Excluded from Primary School: Debates, Evidence, Responses

Children Excluded from Primary School: Debates, Evidence, Responses

by Carol Hayden (Author)

Synopsis

* Why are there increasing numbers of children being excluded from primary schools?

* What are the characteristics and circumstances (home and school) of children excluded from primary school?

* What can be done to reduce and possibly eliminate exclusion from school?

There can be no more serious sanction taken against a child of primary school age than exclusion from school. We can only speculate upon the likely adverse long-term consequences of such an action, as exclusion from primary school was rarely recorded in previous decades. In this book, Carol Hayden explores the policy context in which exclusions are happening and presents evidence from a two year, ESRC funded national research project on the issue. Accounts from parents and carers, some of the excluded children, as well as teachers form a central part of the research evidence. Possible responses to exclusion from the education service and other agencies are considered. The book provides evidence about what is happening, as well as some insight into why exclusion is happening with a view to informing practical responses to the issue. It will be vital reading for anyone concerned with the problem of exclusions and will be of particular interest to teachers, educational psychologists, education welfare officers and social workers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Mar 1997

ISBN 10: 0335195628
ISBN 13: 9780335195626

Media Reviews
...an essential contribution to the scholarship of ordinary people's education, exposing how far down into the roots of the state education system the poison of exclusion has flowed. - Education Today & Tomorrow ...fascinating, important and highly readable book. - Journal of Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties The book is fascinating and illuminating reading for anyone working within primary education. -Education Today Anyone interested in the problem of school exclusion, whether at primary or secondary level, should read Carol Hayden's provocative and insightful book. - British Journal of Educational Studies
Author Bio
Carol Hayden was a teacher in mainstream schools for some ten years before taking up a research appointment at the SSRIU (Social Services Research and Information Unit) at the University of Portsmouth in 1989. Her own two children were of primary school age during the period of field research.