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1. How nurturing is our school—Implementation and impact of a whole‐school approach in one Scottish primary school.

2. Our Café Nero sessions: Supporting student teachers to develop their understanding of inclusive practice through problem‐based learning.

3. Adapting an anti‐bullying programme for UK special schools.

4. Creating effective teaching and learning environments: Building a positive behavioural support (PBS) model for UK special schools.

5. We hear you: Listening to the perspectives of families regarding the education and opportunities for children in special school settings.

6. An exploration of arts teachers' beliefs and judgements concerning students with SEND.

7. Evidence‐based practice: the use and abuse of research.

8. Autism, Intensive Interaction and the development of non‐verbal communication in a teenager diagnosed with PDD‐NOS: a case study.

9. Investigating the effectiveness of institutional‐level support teams at full‐service schools in South Africa.

10. A different view of literacy.

11. Autism education in Greece at the beginning of the 21st century: reviewing the literature.

12. Routine‐based interview in early intervention: professionals' perspectives.

13. 'I'm going to feel stressed, but now I know how to handle it': reducing test anxiety and improving student well‐being at GCSE.

14. Person‐centred practices in education: a systematic review of research.

15. Dynamic assessment and teachers' knowledge of children's mathematical thinking: a case study in children's mathematics.

16. A systematic review on test anxiety in children and young people with learning difficulties.

17. A three‐factor model of educational practice considerations for teaching neurodiverse learners from a strengths‐based perspective.

18. Motivation in special education: doing it differently or doing it better?

19. Wellbeing: How we make sense of it and what this means for teachers.

20. Enabling positive change in primary school: learner‐led research in a Scottish context.

21. Can the Engagement Model act as a replacement for the P‐scale assessment system?: Issues in monitoring the progress of students with autism and severe learning difficulties.

22. Investigating the opportunities provided for young adults with special education needs and disabilities (SEND) to prepare for adulthood in a city in England.

23. EHCP Implementation in the Early Years: constrictions and possibilities.

24. Additional support services and the utilisation of teaching assistants in university settings: dissuading inclusive practice or improving academic outcomes?

25. Exploring an intervention's impact on everyday school activities.

26. Towards truly inclusive science education: a case study of successful curriculum innovation in a special school.

27. A student with mild intellectual disability and two‐step equations.

28. Modern foreign language education for learners with additional support needs in Scotland.

29. Literacy, social justice and inclusion: a large‐scale design experiment to narrow the attainment gap linked to poverty.

30. Applying systems‐based thinking to build better IEP relationships: a case for relational coordination.

31. Three suggested teaching strategies for students who are deaf or hard of hearing.

32. Implementing environmental enrichment strategies to help children who have sustained a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury.

33. Families of children on the autism spectrum: experience of daily life and impact of parent education.

34. Action research to improve confidence in meeting diverse need and the quality of inclusive practice through lesson observations.

35. "The Galigir Room": a resourced provision for young people with social, emotional and mental health difficulties (SEMH) in their first years at secondary school.

36. Teaching assistants managing behaviour – who knows how they do it? Agency is the answer.

37. Cheating or legitimate support? Student‐Teachers' attitudes toward digital tools in school.

38. Daily report cards as a school-based intervention for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

39. Exploring the work and learning stories of para-teachers in a college for further education in England.

40. iPad: efficacy of electronic devices to help children with autism spectrum disorder to communicate in the classroom.

41. 'The teacher said I'm thick!' Experiences of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder within a school setting.

42. Is ADHD a 'real' disorder?

43. Providing effective support to teachers in addressing social, emotional and behavioural difficulties in mainstream classrooms in a Bangalore pre-primary school.

44. Inclusive education in Australia: rhetoric, reality and the road ahead.

45. Educational inclusion in England: origins, perspectives and current directions.

46. Gathering the views of children and young people to inform practice in a psychological service.

47. Story Links: working with parents of pupils at risk of exclusion.

48. Developing social skills in autistic children through 'Relaxed Performances'.