Using Vignettes as a Research Method to Investigate Placement and Provision for Children with Special Educational Needs in Different Countries

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This paper examines the use of vignettes as a research method in a comparative exploration of the provision for children with special educational needs across eleven countries. The investigation selected in-country researchers, who responded to questions with respect to children described in 14 vignettes. The questions related to school placement options; assessment processes; support arrangements; service provision; curriculum responses and those involved in placement decisions. The vignette findings were able to highlight differences in placement decisions between the countries; the general lack of pupil voice in decision making and the ubiquitous influence of medical categories within educational settings. The utility of using vignettes in this type of research is discussed in relation to reflecting the complex reality of educational practice in different countries.

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Sheehy, K., Rix, J., Fletcher-Campbell, F., Crisp, M., & Harper, A. (2023). Using Vignettes as a Research Method to Investigate Placement and Provision for Children with Special Educational Needs in Different Countries. Athens Journal of Education, 10(4), 559–574. https://doi.org/10.30958/aje.10-4-1

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