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British Journal of Visual Impairment, Vol. 18, No. 3, 118-122 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/026461960001800307
© 2000 SAGE Publications

DfEE: How Green Was My Future? Revisiting the 1997 Green Paper on Children with SEN, Excellence for All Children

Steve McCall

(Visual Impairment) School of Education The University of Birmingham Edgbaston B15 2TT

In 1997 the then new Labour Government published a Green Paper on the special educational needs on Excellence for All Children: Meeting Special Educational Needs. In a Paper which appeared in this Journal (McCall, 1998) the author considered the historical background to the Green Paper, summarised its proposals and discussed the changes it was likely to bring about in the Education of children with a visual impairment. In this Paper the author revisits the Green Paper and considers to what extent its aspirations have been achieved thus far.


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