African Caribbean Boys' Perceptions of their Inclusion in Interventions to Improve Attainment and the Impact of the Interventions
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
There is an immense role of my supervisor, family and associations for the completion of this research study. I would be gratitude to them for supporting me and assisting me.
DECLARATION
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ABSTRACT
This research study is conducted to examine the differences in pupil's perceptions of schools approaches to raising achievement. This research study also shade light on the differences in the perceptions of students of the effectiveness of the interventions. The ideal outcomes of this small research project would be to review the school's methodology when gaining background research on targeted groups. To pursue alternative interview processes that allow for more qualitative results and to involve the school process. The latter is of importance to the project because there is a hope to highlight to management that targeted groups can feel demoralised about the choices made in their selective grouping. For these reasons this research study chosen to carry out research with a small group of Black Caribbean boys who have previously been involved in research within the Learning Support Assistants. Based on participants' perceptions, and literature review outlined in study, teachers must create a lesson plan that includes a classroom management plan to have a successful and rewarding school year. Teachers need to spend time establishing daily routine for students, letting them know what is expected and what will be the consequences for not meeting those expectations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER # 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background of the Study1
Problem Statement2
Purpose of the Study3
Rationale and research question3
Significance of the Study3
CHAPTER # 2: LITERATURE REVIEW6
Characteristics and Definitions of Disruptive Behaviour8
The Teacher's Need for Support9
Critical Race Theory in Education10
CHAPTER # 3: METHODOLOGY15
Ethical Considerations17
CHAPTER # 4: RESULTS18
Interview Analysis18
Aim of Intervention18
Effectiveness of Groups19
Students' Behaviour Issues Concerning the Classroom20
CHAPTER # 5: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION24
Discussion on Research Question24
Conclusion26
Recommendations27
REFERENCES29
CHAPTER # 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
The researcher conducted this research study to gain an insight of intervention groups which is based on research and data collected on 9 Black Caribbean Boys. The researcher examines the Learning Support Assistants who give specific support to students with Special Educational Needs. This includes physical disabilities, learning difficulties and behavioural difficulties. This research study focused on the key students which have statements, as well as all those with difficulties, in order to break down their barriers to learning and help them to engage with the wider social arena. The school has over two thousand students from a wide demographic (Allen 2009 87). There is a large middle class intake of students alongside many who are free school meals and have English as a second language and have a large student intake of Turkish and Black Caribbean boys also.
The recent economic crash appears to have caused an even bigger divide within the school's student ...