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This article discusses some findings from recent studies on the mental health of young people. It then uses findings from an evaluation of Travellers—an early intervention programme for secondary...

Practical Research for Education, 38, October 2007, pp. 44–49 (reprinted with permission)
Evaluation of a pilot programme in UK primary schools to support children (often British born) who are...

Seeing a withdrawal programme for gifted students in mathematics from the perspectives of the students, parents, regular class teachers, and the specialist teacher gives insights about the social and...

This study examined how eight participants in six schools implemented and evaluated Smart Start with PMP, a programme claimed to enhance motor skills and language and to raise students' self-...

This evaluation of the Dare to make a choice programme offers advice and information for schools faced by a proliferation of drug education programmes.

Designing and Evaluating Programmes for Students With Special Educational Needs in Secondary Schools
Mainstreaming brings new demands and requires new criteria for creating (and judging) quality education. Research reveals good practice.

There have been calls to have this TV programme banned. How do children 'see' it? Is it doing them harm?

From Alan Duff’s original vision in 1992, the Books in Homes programme grew to reach 397 low-decile schools and 78,000 students by 2001, with well over a million books distributed. The evaluation was...

Audio Visual Achievement in Literacy, Language and Learning (AVAILLL), an innovative reading programme that supplements normal classroom literacy programmes, has proved to be extremely effective in...
