Items where Author is "Hodge, Nick"
Number of items: 20.
HODGE, Nick, ANDREWS, Thomas and REDMORE, Ned
(2019).
The potential of the fractions of lifeworld for inclusive qualitative inquiry in the third space.
International journal of inclusive education.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick, RICE, Emma J. and REIDY, Lisa
(2019).
'They're told all the time they're different': how educators understand development of sense of self for autistic pupils.
Disability and Society.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick and RUNSWICK-COLE, K.
(2017).
“you say… i hear…": Epistemic gaps in practitioner-parent/carer talk.
In: RUNSWICK-COLE, Katherine, CURRAN, Tillie and LIDDIARD, Kirsty, (eds.)
The Palgrave Handbook of Disabled Children's Childhood Studies.
Palgrave Macmillan UK, 537-555.
[Book Section]
HODGE, Nick
(2016).
Socially just and inclusive education.
Community, Work & Family, 20 (1), 112-115.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick and RUTTEN, Anja
(2016).
Counselling people labelled with asperger syndrome.
In:
The SAGE handbook of counselling and psychotherapy. 4th ed.
London, SAGE.
(In Press)
[Book Section]
HODGE, Nick
(2016).
Schools without labels.
In: RUNSWICK-COLE, Katherine, MALLETT, Rebecca and TIMIMI, Sami, (eds.)
Re-thinking autism: diagnosis, identity and equality.
London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 185-203.
[Book Section]
HODGE, Nick and WOLSTENHOLME, Claire
(2016).
'I didn't stand a chance': how parents experience the exclusions appeal tribunal.
International Journal of Inclusive Education, 20 (12), 1297-1309.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick
(2015).
Protecting the rights of pupils with autism when meeting the
challenge of behaviour.
British Journal Of Learning Disabilities, 43 (3), 194-200.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick and RUNSWICK-COLE, Katherine
(2013).
'They never pass me the ball’: exposing ableism through the leisure experiences of disabled children, young people and their families.
Children's Geographies, 11 (3), 311-325.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick
(2013).
Counselling, autism and the problem of empathy.
British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 41 (2), 105-116.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick
(2012).
Counselling people labelled with asperger syndrome.
In: FELTHAM, Colin and HORTON, Ian, (eds.)
The SAGE handbook of counselling and psychotherapy.
London, SAGE, 554-558.
[Book Section]
CHECKLEY, Rebecca, REIDY, Lisa, CHANTLER, Susan, HODGE, Nick and HOLMES, Katie
(2012).
“Black white zebra orange orange”: How children with autism make use of computer-based voice output communication aids in their language and communication at school.
Journal of Assistive Technologies, 6 (4), 245-258.
[Article]
CHECKLEY, Rebecca, HODGE, Nick, CHANTLER, Susan, REIDY, Lisa and HOLMES, Katie
(2010).
What children on the autism spectrum have to ‘say’ about using high-tech voice output communication aids (VOCAs) in an educational setting.
Journal of Assistive Technologies, 4 (1), 25-37.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick and CHANTLER, Susan
(2010).
It’s not what you do; it’s the way that you question:
that’s what gets results.
Support For Learning, 25 (1), 11-14.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick and CHANTLER, Susan
(2010).
It’s not what you do; it’s the way that you question:
that’s what gets results.
Support For Learning, 25 (1), 11-14.
[Article]
RUNSWICK-COLE, Katherine and HODGE, Nick
(2009).
Needs or rights? A challenge to the discourse of special education.
British Journal Of Special Education, 36 (4), 198-203.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick and RUNSWICK-COLE, Katherine
(2008).
Problematising parent–professional partnerships in education.
Disability & Society, 23 (6), 637-647.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick
(2008).
Evaluating Lifeworld as an emancipatory methodology.
Disability & Society, 23 (1), 29-40.
[Article]
HODGE, Nick
(2005).
Reflections on diagnosing autism spectrum disorders.
Disability and Society, 20 (3), 345-349.
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