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Funding Inclusive Education The Economic Realities Routledge Revivals Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Funding Inclusive Education
This title was first published in 2003.Funding for pupils with special educational needs has created resource management difficulties for schools and budgetary control problems for LEAs. Special educational needs is a frequent area of LEA overspending. These issues are particularly important as the development of inclusion and raising attainment for all pupils are key Government priorities. Many LEAs are now considering revisions of their funding formulae for additional and special educational needs during Best Value Reviews and Fair Funding consultations. This stimulating and accessible book examines the policy context for formula funding and the design and accountability issues for the construction of a revised formula. One of the central themes is the idea that a funding formula should be viewed as a key instrument of policy to assist in delivering specific inclusive policy objectives to meet the additional and special educational needs of pupils.
Contents: Introduction; The conceptualisation of special educational needs and the purposes of providing additional funding; Funding principles; Historic funding of special educational needs and the relationship with formula funding; Funding methods used by local education authorities to determine special educational needs; The continuum of funding and special educational needs; Summary and conclusions; Bibliography; Index.

Dr Alan J Marshis an independent researcher who also previously worked as a local authority educational psychologist in England for over 25 years. He has taught in primary, secondary and special schools and completed his PhD in Formula Funding and Special Educational Needs (Open University, 1998). He has acted as a consultant to Local Authority SEN working groups and was seconded to the Department for Education in London to write the guidance document for the National Performance Framework for SEN (DfES, 2003; The National Archives Website, 2011), an early prototype to the Local Area Interactive Tool (DfE, 2014).

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