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Researching Special and Inclusive Education

Kerry Vincent Helen Benstead

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English
Sage Publications Ltd
17 November 2022
Undertaking research in special and inclusive education is an important area that holds its own challenges due to the frequent difficulties in eliciting the views of individuals identified with SEND. This book will give students the confidence to be creative, flexible, and innovative when it comes to planning research, particularly with children and young people within special and inclusive education.

Students will be guided through each step of the research process, taking them from development of a research question to ethical considerations, methodologies and data analysis. The book leads students through the many practical issues that need to be considered when planning, executing and writing up research in this field, including good research practices, solutions to possible dilemmas and adapting methods appropriately. They will be introduced to key concepts and terminology, a range of philosophical understandings and current debates, and supported by illustrative examples of research in practice.
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Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 242mm,  Width: 170mm, 
Weight:   530g
ISBN:   9781529709087
ISBN 10:   1529709083
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Perspectives in research: Understanding the ‘ologies’ Chapter 3 Getting started: Developing a research study in special and inclusive education Chapter 4 Ethical considerations when researching special and inclusive education Chapter 5 Reviewing the literature in special and inclusive education Chapter 6 Common methodological approaches in special and inclusive education Chapter 7 Listening: Collecting data using interviews and questionnaires Chapter 8 Looking: Collecting data using observation Chapter 9 Adapting methodology to special and inclusive education Chapter 10 Managing, analysing and presenting data Chapter 11 Moving forward

Dr Kerry Vincent is a Senior Lecturer in Inclusive Education at the University of Canterbury (NZ) and has a particular interest in learner ‘differences’ and how these are conceptualized and responded to within schools. In the past, she has worked as a teacher, educational psychologist and researcher. Her interest in inclusive education was sparked in her second year of teaching when she unexpectedly found herself the teacher of a profoundly deaf child. She learned, often through trial and error, that the best outcomes occurred when she focused not on learner ‘differences’ but rather on how to modify the educational environment in ways that would support children’s learning and well-being. She also learned that children and young people have valuable insights to contribute to our understandings of them, if only we take the time and find the means to truly listen to what they have to say.   Dr Helen Benstead is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Sunderland and is Programme Leader of the MA in Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion. Helen has considerable experience in the teaching of research methods in education and supervision of research in this field, with a specific interest in innovative methodologies to support and enable the participation of a range of children and adults with additional needs. Helen has published widely on the role of Teaching Assistants and their impact on the social inclusion of pupils identified with SEND. Helen has worked in central and local government, as a policy maker/advisor on Education and Youth at Mayor of London and within the Cabinet Office, and runs a social enterprise supporting Teaching Assistants in schools across the country.

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