Facilitating the Social Participation of Pupils With Special Educational Needs in Mainstream Schools: A Review of School Based Interventions

Research in Practice
Tuesday, September 25, 2018

This systematic review (of 35 studies) investigated school-based interventions that can facilitate the social participation of pupils with SEN in mainstream preschool and primary classrooms.

Teachers can facilitate social interaction between pupils with SEN and their peers. Picture: kikovic/Adobe Stock
Teachers can facilitate social interaction between pupils with SEN and their peers. Picture: kikovic/Adobe Stock

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