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Sofia Freire; Cláudia Roçadas; Joana Pipa; Cecília Aguiar – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
One main argument for inclusion refers to the social benefits that students with SEN might have from being in contact with typically developing classmates. Students' sense of belonging to the classroom is also a relevant dimension of inclusion, given its importance for positive emotional and social development and academic motivation. Yet, studies…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Social Experience, Sense of Community, Classroom Environment
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Banerjee, Robin; Weare, Katherine; Farr, William – British Educational Research Journal, 2014
A programme of resources and activities relating to "Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning" (SEAL) has been rolled out nationally to primary and secondary schools in the UK, but we know little about how variations in the implementation of this work relate to key indicators of school success. In the present study, a team of experienced…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, Program Implementation
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Farrell, Ann; Tayler, Collette; Tennent, Lee – British Educational Research Journal, 2004
Mounting research evidence demonstrates that effective 'early childhood education and care' (ECEC) has short-term and longer-term social and educational benefits for children and families. An allied body of evidence attests to the contribution of social capital (i.e. social networks and relationships based on trust) to such benefits. The research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Experience, Early Childhood Education, Educational Benefits