If we think the best place for that student is
in a mainstream school then we'll do what we can to build partnerships and to re-engage them.
Not exact matches
Mainstream wisdom among federal policymakers
then was that
schools don't make much of a difference
in children's lives and that spending money to improve
schools was wasteful.
«No, we're not political, mainly because most of us are self - absorbed
in the extreme, but how can we not be when the
mainstream narrative of «success» we've imbibed from the time we're
in our (private)
schools and universities and
then go to work
in (MNC) corporations is so ridiculously monolithic?»
Therefore, there is a risk that if
schools in the
mainstream are leading MATs that have special
schools within them,
then they may not fully appreciate some of the demands placed upon the special
schools sector or the qualities that they are seeing... or equally know how to hold to account poor practice.»