Author:
Male Dawn B.,Rayner Matthew
Abstract
This paper describes the results of a national survey of schools for pupils with severe learning difficulties (SLD) in England which aimed to obtain a profile of the characteristics of children and young people attending these schools. It is a follow-up to a previous study conducted by Male (1996). A postal questionnaire was sent to head teachers of all SLD schools in England which sought to elicit their perceptions as to the proportion of pupils in their schools with profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), autistic spectrum disorders (ASD), life limiting conditions and challenging behaviours. Head teachers were also asked to supply information about pupil numbers, proportions of boys to girls, staff numbers and characteristics. One-hundred-and-sixty-seven head teachers replied, giving a 52 per cent response rate, representing in excess of 10,000 pupils. The results indicated perceived increases in the number of pupils with PMLD, ASD, life-limiting conditions and those showing challenging behaviours. Teacher: pupil ratios appear to have remained stable over time but TA numbers relative to pupil numbers have increased. The proportion of teachers in SLD schools possessing relevant additional qualifications appears to be decreasing. A particular challenge identified by head teachers was the increasing need to cater for a widening ability range of pupils.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
Subject
Developmental and Educational Psychology
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