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School targets ignore wider needs

Posted: 27 February 2003 | Subscribe Online


Support and inclusion for children with the greatest social and learning needs are being compromised because of the competitive culture in schools, says a new study.

The research finds that the "current competitive climate of standards, attainment and formal academic curriculum" does not readily leave room for wider emotional and mental health needs.

The report's author Sheila Macrae, a research fellow at King's College, London, said that government initiatives to avoid children being excluded from primary schools would have little success unless support agencies improved joint working and involved families.

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