I'm looking for peer-reviewed literature on EHCP's
I am a university student, seeking any literature on EHCP's. I am especially interested in the detrimental effect on schooling that the reported 26,000 children are having who have been waiting up to two years for a plan. Thank you in advance.
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Hello @Enived
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I'm not sure of the type of literature I could forward you to, but IPSEA do have a lot of information about EHCPs over on their website, so you may want to pay them a visit.
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Hello @Enived,
Welcome to Scope's forum. It is great to see you have joined us. Just out of interest, what do you study? I study a Masters in Education with a focus on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
I have found some peer-reviewed journal articles for you. The peer-reviewed journal articles include:- Vulnerable children's right to education, school exclusion, and pandemic law-making
- Thousands of SEN pupils without EHCPs as they prepare for secondary school
- Non-EHCP pupils missing out, speech and language therapists warn
- New SEN proposals spark fears that it might just be a cost cutting exercise
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Thank you, they look like they'll be very useful! I'm in my final year of Childhood Studies and I am hoping to continue on to a Masters in Education next year.
Good luck to you. I am sure I will be asking after your expertise again in the future. -
Hi @Enived,
Glad to hear they look useful. Good luck with your final year of Childhood Studies and progression onto the MA in Education. Have you got a dissertation topic in mind at the moment? Thanks for your good luck messageCommunity Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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I would like to explore EHC plans, but I do not have a research question yet. I joined the course from another programme, so I missed out on the work my cohort did last year on research proposals - I have lots to catch up with!
There are some statistics about the EHCP backlog which interests me, but I may yet consider something else. I have found a few more journals and am spending every moment I can reading. The dissertation isn't due in until April, but I am hoping I can complete it before Christmas. ? -
Hi @Enived,
Oh wow, you sound determined and passionate! Amazing to see. There is certainly a lot to read around EHCP's so I would advise narrowing your question. This could be done in the following ways:- Read broadly and find out what the authors recommend as the next research steps in their discussion/conclusion sections
- Narrow to a particular country
- Narrow to a specific age group (early years, primary, secondary, further education, higher education, vocational education)
- Narrow to a specific group of students who have access to EHCP's (i.e. one diagnosis)
- Keep in mind that you are typically looking at research within the last 10 years for academic assessments (2011 - 2021 in this case!)
- Think of a methodology and then think about questions that are consistent with the methodology - are you looking at quantitative/qualitative/mixed methods/secondary data/primary data, etc?
- Think about which stakeholder you would like to focus on - is it the students themselves? is it families? is it teachers? is it teaching assistants? is it health and social care staff? is it policy analysis? mainstream education? special education? alternative provision?
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