Challenges to School Exclusion Exclusion, Appeals and the Law

Author/creator Harris, Neville, 1954- Author
Other author Eden, Karen 1973- Author
Other author Blair, Ann 1956- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Routledge Florence : Taylor & Francis Group [Distributor]
Description224 p. ill 23.400 x 015.600 cm.
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Summary Annotation Permanent exclusion is the most severe sanction a school can impose on a child and the number of permanently excluded children is rising. Based on systematic observation of exclusion appeal panel hearings.<em>Challenges to School Exclusion</em>offers a unique insight into the appeal process. It focuses on:<br><br>*mechanisms by which parents and children can challenge permanent exclusion<br>*the law and current practice <br>*the social context of exclusion<br>*reforms of the appeal system made by the School Standards and Framework Act <br>*the DfEEs latest guidance on pupil inclusion.<br><br><em>Challenges to School Exclusion</em>is the first study to examine permanent exclusion. The findings reveal serious deficiencies in the appeal system, including a frequent failure to deal fairly with excluded children. The text will be of particular interest to head teachers, local education authorities, school governors, education lawyers and education charities.
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LCCN 99056938
ISBN9780415230803
ISBN0415230802 (Trade Cloth) Out of Print
Standard identifier# 9780415230803
Stock number00081154

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