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Article

  1. Shevlin, M. and Rose, R. (2022) Respecting the Voices of Individuals from Marginalised Communities in Research—“Who Is Listening and Who Isn’t?”. Education Sciences. 12(5) 2227-7102.
  2. Preece, D., Murray, J., Rose, R., Zhao, Y. and Garner, P. (2022) Public knowledge and attitudes regarding children with disabilities, their experience and support in Bhutan: a national survey. Early Child Development and Care. 192, pp. 36-50. 0300-4430.
  3. Rose, R., Das, H., Narayan, J., Jament, J. and Jament, J. (2021) Training in Qualitative Research Methods for Professionals working with Persons with Disabilities. Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development. 32(1), pp. 130-149. 2211-5242.
  4. Rose, R., Zhao, Y. and Shevlin, M. (2021) Paraprofessional support in Irish schools: from special needs assistants to inclusion support assistants. European Journal of Special Needs Education. 36(2), 183 - 197. 0885-6257.
  5. Rose, R., Narayan, J., Matam, S. and Sambram, P. R. (2021) A Comparison of Provision and Access to Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities in a Metropolitan City and a Rural District in Telangana State, India. Education Sciences. 11(3) 2227-7102.
  6. Preece, D., Murray, J., Rose, R., Zhao, Y. and Garner, P. (2020) Public knowledge and attitudes regarding children with disabilities, their experience and support in Bhutan: a national survey. Early Child Development and Care. , pp. 1-15. 0300-4430.
  7. Rose, R. and Shevlin, M. (2020) Support provision for students with Special Educational Needs in Irish Primary Schools. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 20(1), pp. 51-63. 1471-3802.
  8. Rose, R., Malmqvist, J., Hellberg, K., Mollas, G. and Shevlin, M. (2019) Conducting the Pilot Study: A Neglected Part of the Research Process? Methodological Findings Supporting the Importance of Piloting in Qualitative Research Studies : Methodological findings supporting the importance of piloting in qualitative research studies. The International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 18(1) 1609-4069.
  9. Pilkington, A., Bowen, P. and Rose, R. (2019) Ethical decision making in a mixed methodological study investigating emotional intelligence and perceived stress amongst Academics. International Journal of Academic Management Science Research. 3(8), pp. 15-26. 2643-900X.
  10. Malkani, R. and Rose, R. (2018) Learning from the voices of first generation learners in a remote community of Maharashtra, India. International Journal of Whole Schooling. 14(2) 1710-2146.
  11. Malkani, R. and Rose, R. (2018) Learning from the voices of first generation learners in a remote community of Maharashtra, India. International Journal of Whole Schooling. 14(2) 1710-2146.
  12. Bowen, P. W., Rose, R. and Pilkington, A. (2018) Coping with interpersonal relationships within higher education (universities). International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research. 2(4), pp. 1-11. 2000-006X.
  13. Bowen, P. W., Rose, R. and Pilkington, A. (2018) Coping with interpersonal relationships within higher education (universities). International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research. 2(4), pp. 1-11. 2000-006X.
  14. Rose, R. (2018) To understand inclusion we must first examine the causes of exclusion. Proceedings of the ICCE Conference, Chennai 2018. 1
  15. Rose, R. (2017) Seeking practice informed policy for inclusive education in India. Asian Journal of Inclusive Education. 5(1), pp. 5-22. 2304-1188.
  16. Rose, R. (2017) Allocating resources to support learners with special educational needs: can we ever get it right? Learning from international research. Reach: Journal of Special Needs Education in Ireland. 30(2), pp. 85-87.
  17. Bowen, P. W., Rose, R. and Pilkington, A. (2017) Mixed methods - theory and practice. Sequential, explanatory approach. International Journal of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods. 5(2), p. 10. 2056-3620.
  18. Bowen, P. W., Rose, R. and Pilkington, A. (2017) Mixed methods - theory and practice. Sequential, explanatory approach. International Journal of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods. 5(2), p. 10. 2056-3620.
  19. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Twomey, M. and Zhao, Y. (2017) Gaining access to support for children with special educational needs in the early years in Ireland: parental perspectives. International Journal of Early Years Education. 25 0966-9760.
  20. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Twomey, M. and Zhao, Y. (2017) Gaining access to support for children with special educational needs in the early years in Ireland: parental perspectives. International Journal of Early Years Education. 25 0966-9760.
  21. Rose, R. and Shevlin, M. (2017) A sense of belonging: childrens’ views of acceptance in “inclusive” mainstream schools. International Journal of Whole Schooling. 13(1), pp. 65-80. 1710-2146.
  22. Rose, R. and Shevlin, M. (2017) A sense of belonging: childrens’ views of acceptance in “inclusive” mainstream schools. International Journal of Whole Schooling. 13(1), pp. 65-80. 1710-2146.
  23. Bowen, P. W., Pilkington, A. and Rose, R. (2016) The relationship between emotional intelligence and well-being in academic employees. International Journal of Social Science Studies. 4(5) 2324-8033.
  24. Bowen, P. W., Pilkington, A. and Rose, R. (2016) The relationship between emotional intelligence and well-being in academic employees. International Journal of Social Science Studies. 4(5) 2324-8033.
  25. Rose, R. and Doveston, M. (2015) Collaboration across cultures: planning and delivering professional development for inclusive education in India. Support For Learning. 30(3), pp. 177-191. 0268-2141.
  26. Rose, R. (2014) Inclusion and the standards agenda: a reflective commentary. Support for Learning. 29(1), pp. 54-56. 0268-2141.
  27. Kakabadse, N. K., Marzec, N. and Rose, R. (2014) What next for children's services? Can policy at a local or national level have any significant impact on the outcomes for children and their families? International Journal of Adolescence and Youth. 19(1) 0267-3843.
  28. Kakabadse, N. K., Marzec, N. and Rose, R. (2014) What next for children's services? Can policy at a local or national level have any significant impact on the outcomes for children and their families? International Journal of Adolescence and Youth. 19(1) 0267-3843.
  29. Rose, R. (2013) Book review: Special and Inclusive Education, a Research Perspective. European Journal of Special Needs Education. 28(2), pp. 234-237. 0885-6257.
  30. Shevlin, M., Winter, E., Rose, R. and O'Raw, P. (2013) Investigating perceptions of the assessment process for pupils with special educational needs within an Irish context. Irish Educational Studies. 32(2), pp. 121-137. 0332-3315.
  31. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Winter, E., O'Raw, P. and Zhao, Y. (2012) Individual education plans in the Republic of Ireland: an emerging system. British Journal of Special Education. 39(3), pp. 1-12. 0952-3383.
  32. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Winter, E., O'Raw, P. and Zhao, Y. (2012) Individual education plans in the Republic of Ireland: an emerging system. British Journal of Special Education. 39(3), pp. 110-116. 0952-3383.
  33. Rose, R. and Forlin, C. (2010) Impact of training on change in practice for education assistants in a group of international private schools in Hong Kong. International Journal of Inclusive Education. 14(3), pp. 309-323. 1360-3116.
  34. Forlin, C. and Rose, R. (2010) Authentic school partnerships for enabling inclusive education in Hong Kong. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 10(1), pp. 13-22. 1471-3802.
  35. Rose, R. (2010) Addressing the challenges of school exclusion for pupils labeled as having ADHD: a response to Fintan O’Regan’s Exclusion from school and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. International Journal of Emotional Education. 2(2) 2073-7629.
  36. Rose, R. (2010) Addressing the challenges of school exclusion for pupils labeled as having ADHD: a response to Fintan O’Regan’s Exclusion from school and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. International Journal of Emotional Education. 2(2) 2073-7629.
  37. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Winter, E. and O'Raw, P. (2010) Special and inclusive education in the Republic of Ireland: reviewing the literature from 2000 to 2009. European Journal of Special Needs Education. 25(4), pp. 359-373. 0885-6257.
  38. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Winter, E. and O'Raw, P. (2010) Special and inclusive education in the Republic of Ireland: reviewing the literature from 2000 to 2009. European Journal of Special Needs Education. 25(4), pp. 359-373. 0885-6257.
  39. Rose, R., Smith, A. and Feng, Y. (2009) Supporting pupils and families: A case study of two English extended secondary schools. Management in Education. 23(2), pp. 57-62. 0892-0206.
  40. Jones, K., Doveston, M. and Rose, R. (2009) The motivations of mentors: promoting relationships, supporting pupils, engaging with communities. Pastoral Care in Education. 27(1), pp. 41-51. 0264-3944.
  41. Rose, R. (2009) Book review : Disability Classification in Education: Issues and Perspetives, edited by Florian, L. & McLaughlin, M. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 9(1), pp. 62-63. 1471-3802.
  42. Rose, R. and O'Neill, A. (2009) Classroom support for inclusion in England and Ireland: an evaluation of contrasting models. Research in Comparative and International Education. 4(3), pp. 250-261. 1745-4999.
  43. Rose, R. and O'Neill, A. (2009) Classroom support for inclusion in England and Ireland: an evaluation of contrasting models. Research in Comparative and International Education. 4(3), pp. 250-261. 1745-4999.
  44. Rose, R., Howley, M., Fergusson, A. and Jament, J. (2009) Mental health and special educational needs: exploring a complex relationship. British Journal Of Special Education. 36(1), pp. 3-8. 1467-8578.
  45. Shevlin, M. and Rose, R. (2008) Pupils as partners in education decision making: responding to the legislation in England and Ireland. European Journal of Special Needs Education. 23(4), pp. 423-430. 0885-6257.
  46. Rose, R. (2008) Adult mentors suggested for special needs pupils. South China Morning Post.
  47. Rose, R. (2008) ESF feels the need. South China Morning Post.
  48. Rose, R. and Doveston, M. (2008) Pupils talking about their learning mentors: what can we learn? Educational Studies. 34(2), pp. 145-155. 0305-5698.
  49. Rose, R. (2008) Encouraging engagement: an emerging role for school based family workers in English secondary schools. International Journal of School Disaffection. 6(1), pp. 5-11. 1478-8497.
  50. Fergusson, A., Howley, M. and Rose, R. (2008) Responding to the mental health needs of young people with profound and multiple learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders: issues and challenges. Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Research and Practice. 5(2), pp. 240-251. 1743-6885.
  51. Rose, R. and O'Neill, A. (2008) The changing roles of teaching assistants in England and special needs assistants in Ireland: a comparison. REACH: Journal of Special Needs Education in Ireland. 22(1), pp. 48-58. 0790-8695.
  52. Rose, R. (2007) Reinterpreting inclusion: putting participation at the heart of the agenda. LEARN: Journal of the Irish Learning Support Association. 29, pp. 6-32.
  53. Rose, R. and Jones, K. (2007) The efficacy of a volunteer mentoring scheme in supporting young people at risk. Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. 12(1), pp. 3-14. 1363-2752.
  54. Groom, B. and Rose, R. (2005) Supporting the inclusion of pupils with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties in the primary school: the role of teaching assistants. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 5(1), pp. 20-30. 1471-3802.
  55. Rose, R. and Shevlin, M. (2004) Encouraging voices: listening to young people who have been marginalised. Support for Learning. 19(4), pp. 155-161. 1467-9604.
  56. Rose, R. and Coles, C. (2002) Special and mainstream school collaboration for the promotion of inclusion. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 2(2), pp. 11-132. 1471-3802.
  57. Rose, R. (2001) Primary school teacher perceptions of the conditions required to include pupils with special educational needs. Educational Review. 53(2), pp. 147-156. 1465-3397.

Book Section

  1. Rose, R. and Malkani, R. (2022) The Experiences of First Generation Learners during Transition from a Government School to a Private Inclusive School in a Tribal Region of Maharashtra, India. In: Scorgie, K. and Forlin, C. (eds.) Transition Programs for Children and Youth with Diverse Needs (International Perspectives on Inclusive Education :. Bingley: Emerald Publishing. 37 - 52.
  2. Rose, R. and Narayan, J. (2021) Access and Inclusivity in Education: Addressing the barriers for the most disadvantaged and marginalised in times of pandemics. In: Osman, A. and Keevy, J. (eds.) The Impact of COVID-19 on Education Systems in the Commonwealth :. London: The Commonwealth. 109 - 130.
  3. Rose, R. and Haridarshan, P. (2021) Gender disparity in the educational opportunities provided to girls in the Devanga Community in urban Bangalore, India. In: Hewitt, S., J. (ed.) Academic Achievements: Perspectives, Gender Differences and Outcomes :. Nova Science Publishers. pp. 1-26.
  4. Rose, R. and Malkani, R. (2021) Policies and practices that foster education for all: Implications for Economically poor nations. In: Sharma, U. and Salend, S. J. (eds.) Oxford Encyclopedia of Inclusive and Special Education :. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 1127-1141.
  5. Rose, R., Garner, P. and Farrow, B. (2019) Developing Inclusive Education Policy in Sierra Leone: A Research Informed Approach. In: Halder, S. and Argyropoulos, V. (eds.) Inclusion, Equity and Access for Individuals with Disabilities : Insights from Educators across the World. London: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.. 427 - 444.
  6. Rose, R. (2018) To understand inclusion we must first examine the causes of exclusion. In: Proceedings of the ICCE Conference, Chennai 2018 :. Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education (APSCE).
  7. Shevlin, M. and Rose, R. (2017) Leadership approaches to inclusive education: learning from an Irish longitudinal study. In: Milton, M. (ed.) Inclusive Principles and Practices in Literacy Education. Bingley: Emerald Publishing. pp. 53-67.
  8. Rose, R. (2017) Shaping sustainable inclusion policy through practice. In: Sharma, U. (ed.) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 1-21.
  9. Shevlin, M. and Rose, R. (2015) Understanding special educational provision in the Republic of Ireland: implications for support and teaching strategies. In: Broinowski, I. (ed.) Conference Proceedings: The Future of Education. 5th. Florence, Italy: Libreria Universitaria. pp. 189-193.
  10. Rose, R., Doveston, M., Rajanahally, J. and Jament, J. (2014) What is effective inclusion? Interpreting and evaluating a western concept in an Indian context. In: Forlin, C. and Loreman, T. (eds.) Measuring Inclusive Education. London: Emerald. pp. 37-51.
  11. Devecchi, C., Rose, R. and Shevlin, M. (2014) Education and the capabilities of children with special needs. In: Sarojini-Hart, C., Biggeri, M. and Babic, B. (eds.) Agency and Participation in Childhood and Youth: International Applications of the Capability Approach in Schools and Beyond. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 145-162.
  12. Rose, R. (2012) Beyond the school gates: promoting inclusion through community partnership. In: Boyle, C. and Topping, K. (eds.) What Works in Inclusion? Maidenhead: Open University Press. pp. 139-149.
  13. Rose, R. (2012) Volunteer engagement with young people at risk of exclusion: developing new perceptions of pupil and adult relationships. In: Cole, T., Daniels, H. and Visser, J. (eds.) The Routledge International Companion to Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. London: Routledge. pp. 288-295.
  14. Garner, P. and Rose, R. (2010) A national strategy for supporting teacher educators to prepare teachers for inclusion. In: Forlin, C. (ed.) Teacher Education for Inclusion: Changing Paradigms and Innovative Approaches. London: Routledge. pp. 23-33.
  15. Haller, B., Ralph, S. and Zaks, Z. (2010) Confronting obstacles to inclusion: how the US news media report disability. In: Rose, R. (ed.) Confronting Obstacles to Inclusion: International Responses to Developing Inclusive Education. London: Routledge. pp. 9-30.
  16. McPhillips, T., Bell, S. and Doveston, M. (2010) Overcoming barriers to the acquisition of literacy in 21st century inclusive classrooms. In: Rose, R. (ed.) Confronting Obstacles to Inclusion: International Responses to Developing Inclusive Education. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 213-226.
  17. Rose, R. and Garner, P. (2010) The professional learning of teachers through experience in an international and intercultural context. In: Forlin, C. (ed.) Teacher Education for Inclusion: Changing Paradigms and Innovative Approaches. London: Routledge. pp. 23-33.
  18. Rose, R. (2009) Addressing the education of school pupils with special educational needs: international trends and responsibilities. In: Life, S. (ed.) Challenges and Moves in Education. Hefei: Anhui University Press.
  19. Rose, R. (2008) Promoting inclusion by addressing the needs of local communities: working together to promote social and educational cohesion. In: Forlin, C. (ed.) Catering for Learners with Diverse Needs: An Asia Pacific Focus :. pp. 30-53.
  20. Rose, R. (2008) Promoting inclusion by addressing the needs of local communities: working together to promote social and educational cohesion. In: Forlin, C. (ed.) Catering for Learners with Diverse Needs: An Asia Pacific Focus :. pp. 30-53.
  21. Rose, R. (2008) Promoting inclusion in the primary classroom. In: Forlin, C. and Lian, M.-G. J. (eds.) Reform, Inclusion and Teacher Education: Towards a New Era of Special Education in the Asia-Pacific Region. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 129-141.
  22. Rose, R. (2007) Curriculum considerations in meeting special educational needs. In: Florian, L. (ed.) Sage International Handbook of Special Education. London: Sage.

Book

  1. Rose, R., Garner, P., Thomas, E. and Somby, H. (2016) Evaluation of the Progress of the Inclusive Vocational Education System in Georgia 2013 - 2016. Georgia Ministry of Education and Science. 9789941094811.
  2. Rose, R., Garner, P., Thomas, E. and Somby, H. (2016) Evaluation of the Progress of the Inclusive Vocational Education System in Georgia 2013 - 2016. Georgia Ministry of Education and Science. 9789941094811.
  3. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Winter, E. and O'Raw, P. (2015) Project IRIS - Inclusive Research in Irish Schools. A Longitudinal Study of the Experiences of and Outcomes for Children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in Irish Schools. National Council for Special Education.
  4. Engh, K. R. and Rose, R. (2014) Assessment for Learning in Inclusive Schools. Oslo: Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. 9789941069543.
  5. Rose, R., (ed.) (2010) Confronting Obstacles to Inclusion: International Responses to Developing Inclusive Education. London: Routledge. 9780415493611.
  6. Rose, R. and Howley, M. (2007) The Practical Guide to Special Educational Needs in Inclusive Primary Classrooms. London: Paul Chapman. 1412923263.

Monograph

  1. Rose, R., Jagannathan, B., Suk, D., Pat, P. and Mong, D. (2022) Situational Analysis for Persons with Autism in Cambodia. Phnom Penh: Disability Action Council, Cambodia.
  2. Perepa, P., Howley, M., Garner, P., Preece, D., Rose, R. and Farrow, B. (2016) Situation Analysis on Inclusive Education and Children with Autism in the Sultanate of Oman: Ten-Year Autism Strategy and Five-Year Autism Action Plan for children with ASD. (Unpublished)
  3. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Winter, E. and O'Raw, P. (2015) Project IRIS - Inclusive Research in Irish Schools : A Longitudinal Study of the Experiences of and Outcomes for Children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in Irish Schools. National Council for Special Education.
  4. Howley, M., Perepa, P., Preece, D., Garner, P. and Rose, R. (2015) Situation Analysis on Inclusive Education and Action Plan for Children with Autism in Oman: Comprehensive Literature review. (Submitted)
  5. Rose, R. and O'Neill, A. (2009) A value for money and policy review initiative, Special Needs Assistant (SNA) Scheme.
  6. Smith, A., Griffiths, S. and Rose, R. (2009) Extended Schools: an investigation into the development and enhancement of initial teacher education capacity.
  7. Fergusson, A., Rose, R. and Howley, M. (2007) Making sense of mental health – the emotional wellbeing of children and young people with complex needs in schools. Submitted to the National Association of Independent Schools and Non-Maintained Special Schools (NASS) October 2007. (Unpublished)
  8. Kraftl, P., Horton, J., Armstrong, S. C., Matthews, M. H., Pilkington, A., Mansukhani, N., Bell, S., Derrington, C., Doveston, M., Howley, M., Jones, K., Rose, R., Smith, A., Waine, L. and Wolstenholme, C. (2007) Free Maps for 11 Year Olds: national survey of Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools. Report presented to Ordnance Survey, June 2007 (Unpublished)

Conference or Workshop Item

  1. Rose, R. (2016) Inclusion: a process of building upon existing structures rather than demolishing and starting again. Invited Keynote presented to: 2nd International Conference on Education for Sustainable Development: Empowering Individuals with Multiple Disability, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, 27-28 February 2016. (Unpublished)
  2. Rose, R. (2014) Inclusion: a concept gathering momentum internationally. Invited Keynote presented to: International Conference on Multi-Cultural Education, Xinjiang Normal University, Ürümqi, China, 20-21 June 2014. (Unpublished)
  3. Rose, R., Doveston, M., Rajanahally, J., Jament, J. and Visser, J. (2013) Supporting inclusive classrooms: can Western approaches to teaching be applied within an Indian context? Paper presented to: 21st Conference of The Asian Federation on Intellectual Disabilities (AFID): Towards Dignity & Quality of Life - Evolving Individual Capacity with Family & Community Participation, New Delhi, India, 2013-10-10.
  4. Rose, R., Doveston, M., Rajanahally, J., Jament, J. and Visser, J. (2013) Supporting inclusive classrooms: can Western approaches to teaching be applied within an Indian context? Paper presented to: 21st Conference of The Asian Federation on Intellectual Disabilities (AFID): Towards Dignity & Quality of Life - Evolving Individual Capacity with Family & Community Participation, New Delhi, India, 2013-10-10.
  5. Rose, R. and Doveston, M. (2013) Inclusion through learning: what do we mean by inclusive pedagogies? Paper presented to: Learn 2013: Inclusion through Education and Vocation, Taj Connemara Hotel, Chennai, India, 2013-09-13.
  6. Rose, R. and Doveston, M. (2013) Inclusion through learning: what do we mean by inclusive pedagogies? Paper presented to: Learn 2013: Inclusion through Education and Vocation, Taj Connemara Hotel, Chennai, India, 2013-09-13.
  7. Rose, R. (2012) Ownership of the inclusion agenda: supporting communities towards a more equitable education system. Paper presented to: North South Dialogue IV: Implementing Tools of Change for Inclusion, Goa, India, 2012-02-20.
  8. Rose, R. (2012) Ownership of the inclusion agenda: supporting communities towards a more equitable education system. Paper presented to: North South Dialogue IV: Implementing Tools of Change for Inclusion, Goa, India, 2012-02-20.
  9. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Winter, E. and O'Raw, P. (2011) Investigating inclusive education in Ireland: constructing case studies for the identification of commonalities and exceptionalities. Paper presented to: European Educational Research Conference 2011 (ECER 2011): Urban Education, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany, 2011-09-15.
  10. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Winter, E. and O'Raw, P. (2011) Investigating inclusive education in Ireland: constructing case studies for the identification of commonalities and exceptionalities. Paper presented to: European Educational Research Conference 2011 (ECER 2011): Urban Education, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany, 2011-09-15.
  11. Rose, R., Shevlin, M., Winter, E. and O'Raw, P. (2011) Investigating special educational provision in Irish mainstream schools: the perspectives of key stage holders. Paper presented to: Irish Association of Teachers in Special Education (IATSE) 23rd Annual International Conference: Teaching & Learning - Forging Ahead, Drumcondra, Dublin, 09-11 June 2011. (Unpublished)
  12. Rose, R. (2011) Developing inclusive schools: the transferability of a western concept to an Indian education context. Paper presented to: Inclusive Education: Pedagogies and Issues, Bangalore, India, 2011-01-22.
  13. Rose, R. (2011) Developing inclusive schools: the transferability of a western concept to an Indian education context. Paper presented to: Inclusive Education: Pedagogies and Issues, Bangalore, India, 2011-01-22.
  14. Rose, R. (2011) Inclusive education: the transferability of a western concept to an India context. Invited Keynote presented to: Inclusive Education: Pedagogies and Issues, Bangalore, India, 22-23 Janaury 2011. (Unpublished)
  15. Forlin, C., Slee, R., Rouse, M., Garner, P., Rose, R. and Ashman, A. (2010) Education for inclusion: changing paradigms. Workshop presented to: Inclusive and Supportive Education Congress (ISEC): Promoting Diversity and Inclusive Practice, Queen’s University, Belfast, 02 - 05 August 2010. (Unpublished)
  16. Rose, R. (2009) Creating a team around the student: challenging disaffection through collaboration. Invited Presentation presented to: 11th Biennial Conference of the International Association of Special Education, Alicante, Spain, 12-16 July 2009. (Unpublished)
  17. Rose, R. (2008) Understanding the development of high achieving inclusive schools. Invited Keynote presented to: Conference of the English Schools Foundation (ESF), Hong Kong, 23 May 2008. (Unpublished)
  18. Rose, R. and Shevlin, M. (2008) Enabling communication through increased participation: teachers as listeners in inclusive classrooms. Invited Presentation presented to: Irish Association of Teachers in Special Education (IATSE) International Conference, Dublin, 12 - 14 June 2008. (Unpublished)
  19. Rose, R. (2008) How good can we be? Defining roles for specialist provision. Invited Keynote presented to: Scottish National HM Inspectorate of Education (HMIe) Good Practice Conference: Special Schools, Glasgow, 5 November 2008. (Unpublished)
  20. Rose, R., Forlin, C., Ashman, A., Garner, P., Rouse, M. and Slee, R. (2008) Reframing teacher education for inclusion. Panel Presentation presented to: Teacher Education for Inclusion: Changing Paradigms and Innovative Approaches Conference, Hong Kong, 29 November 2008. (Unpublished)
  21. Rose, R. and Shevlin, M. (2007) Capable or not? Who decides? Exploring the implications for children and young people with special educational needs. Paper presented to: Irish Association of Teachers in Special Education (IATSE) International Conference, Drumcondra, Ireland, 7-9 June 2007. (Unpublished)
  22. Rose, R. and O'Neill, A. (2007) Changing roles and identities: the professionalisation of support in Irish and English classrooms. Paper presented to: Irish Association of Teachers in Special Education (IATSE) International Conference, Drumcondra, Ireland, 7-9 June 2007. (Unpublished)
  23. Rose, R. (2007) Schools for communities: working together to promote social and educational cohesion. Paper presented to: Marden Research Series, Hong Kong, 19 May 2007. (Unpublished)
  24. Rose, R., Smith, A. and Feng, Y. (2006) An investigation into the efficacy of two English extended secondary schools. Paper presented to: British Educational Research Association (BERA) National Conference, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK, 6-9 September 2006. (Unpublished)

Performance

  1. Rose, R. and Vollmar, J. (2018) Letters to Lucia. Performance at: Letters to Lucia Kingsthorpe Cemetery, Northampton, 16 June 2018. Performers: Haines, Fraser, Molumby, Gerry, O'Byrne, Deirdre, Hart, Bernadette and Smith, Andrew

Audio

  1. Rose, R. (2014) Richard Rose on international collaboration and inclusive education. [Podcast]. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Concordia University College of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.

Honorary role

  1. Rose, R. (2008) Visiting Fellow. Hong Kong Institute of Education.

Other

  1. Rose, R. (2007) One hour phone-in responding to calls about the assessment and provision made for pupils with special education needs. London: BBC Radio 5 Live. 27 February 2007
  2. Rose, R. (2007) "Drive" contribution to news item on Minister opting to educate son with special educational needs in non-maintained special school. BBC Radio 4 "The PM Programme". Northampton, 8 January 2007
  3. Rose, R. (2007) "Drive" contribution to news item on Minister opting to educate son with special educational needs in non-maintained special school. BBC Radio 5 Live. Northampton, 8 January 2007
  4. Rose, R. (2007) "Drive" contribution to news item on Minister opting to educate son with special education needs in non-maintained special school. London: BBC Radio 4 "The World at One". Northampton, 8 January 2007
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