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Pateraki, Eleni; Macmahon, Kenneth – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2017
Abstract: For services across the UK, increasing emphasis is placed on the use of evidence-based psychological treatments. In this context, the Scottish Government published the MATRIX, a best-practice clinical governance document, with a brief section on therapies for people with learning disabilities. As with most clinical guidelines, randomised…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Learning Disabilities, Psychological Services
Taylor, Becky; Francis, Becky; Archer, Louise; Hodgen, Jeremy; Pepper, David; Tereshchenko, Antonina; Travers, Mary-Claire – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
Mixed-attainment teaching has strong support from research and yet English schools are far more likely to teach students in "ability" groups. Although research has considered some of the specific benefits of mixed-attainment grouping, there has been little attention to the reasons schools avoid it. This article explores data from the…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Secondary School Students, Educational Practices, Teacher Attitudes
Cairney, Paul – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2017
National governments use evidence selectively to argue that a successful policy intervention in one local area should be emulated in others ("evidence-based best practice"). However, the value of such evidence is always limited because there is: disagreement on the best way to gather evidence of policy success, uncertainty regarding the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Policy Formation, Evidence Based Practice, Best Practices