Researching 'off rolling' as a sensitive topic: 'Hard' evidence and experiential accounts

This paper will explore the ways in which behaviour features in the accounts of 'off rolling' processes in schools in England volunteered by participants - senior school leaders, SENCos and parents, in an ongoing multi-stranded research project. In addition to analysing these accounts, thi...

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Expulsion
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Head teachers
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Inclusive education
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School Personnel
Student Behavior
Suspension
Visibility
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