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Contents: Introduction; The conceptualisation of special educational needs and the purposes of providing additional funding; Funding principles; Historic funding of special educational needs and the relationship with formula funding; Funding methods used by local education authorities to determine special educational needs; The continuum of funding and special educational needs; Summary and conclusions; Bibliography; Index.

About the Author

Dr Alan J Marsh is an independent researcher who also previously worked as a local authority educational psychologist in England for over 25 years. He has taught in primary, secondary and special schools and completed his PhD in Formula Funding and Special Educational Needs (Open University, 1998). He has acted as a consultant to Local Authority SEN working groups and was seconded to the Department for Education in London to write the guidance document for the National Performance Framework for SEN (DfES, 2003; The National Archives Website, 2011), an early prototype to the Local Area Interactive Tool (DfE, 2014).

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’With so little accessible material on funding issues related to special needs, this book is essential reading for all who are concerned with making better use of available resources for young people with special and additional educational needs. The author has an unusually strong grasp of the issues, as he is able to combine the perspectives of an educational psychologist with those from educational finance. This book should convince all those who care about children's learning that finance is too important an issue to be left to accountants and economists.’ Rosalind Levacic, Professor of Economics and Finance of Education, Institute of Education, University of London ’This highly readable book offers a comprehensive analysis of funding arrangements for pupils with special educational needs in mainstream schools. At a time when improvement in the quality of educational provision in mainstream schools has become a major plank in the policy agenda of government this book presents a timely and challenging argument for grounding funding arrangements within an inclusive framework. It is a book that I would strongly recommend to policy makers, teachers, and all those with an interest in developing funding arrangements that genuinely contribute to an inclusive, high quality education for all children.’ Dr Derrick Armstrong, University of Sheffield, UK ’...is well grounded historically and contextually...The book provides some fascinating glimpses into what is a complex ethical and conceptual problem, namely how we provide equitably for the diversity of pupil needs within our schools.’ European Journal of Special Needs Education ’The book is informative, analytical and a timely released empirical work.’ Journal of Educational Planning and Administration ’The information and analysis in this book provides a strong platform from which to discuss funding mechanisms with directors and finance officers...a useful book for anyone involved in decision

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