Talking and thinking about disability in education
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Talking and thinking about disability in education
Who is this for: Parents and carers of children aged 17 years and younger, who would like to share their views.
What is it: A study about your perceptions of the way that disability is talked about in schools.
How can I share my views: A short, online questionnaire. Please click here and work through the questions.
If you have any questions, please email Dr Sian E Jones: SJones@qmu.ac.uk
This project has received ethical approval from the Psychology, Sociology and Education Division Research Ethics Committee.
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