Publications
Barber, M., & Sebba, J. (1999). Reflections on Progress towards a World Class Education System. Cambridge Journal of Education, 29(2), 183-193.
31 May 1999
Selwyn, J. (1999). A for ever and ever family: siblings’ views as represented in reports for adoption hearings. In A. Mullender (Ed.), We Are Family: Sibling Relationships in Placement and Beyond (pp. 140-149). BAAF.
1 January 1999
Quinton, D., Selwyn, J., Rushton, A., & Dance, C. (1999). Contact between children placed away from home and their birth parents. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 4, 519-532.
1 January 1999
Howard, J., & Thompson, I. (1998). First class way to develop a brain. Nature, 396(6708), 219-221.
1 November 1998
Quinton, D., Selwyn, J., Rushton, A., & Dance, C. (1998). Contact with birth parents in adoption: a response to Ryburn. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 10, 349-361.
1 January 1998
Selwyn, J. (1996). Ascertaining Children’s Wishes and Feelings in Relation to Adoption. Adoption & Fostering, 20(3), 14-20.
1 October 1996
Sebba, J., Clarke, J., & Emery, B. (1996). How can the inspection process enhance improvement in special schools?. European Journal of Special Needs Education, 11(1), 82-94.
1 March 1996
Sebba, J., & Ainscow, M. (1996). International Developments in Inclusive Schooling: mapping the issues. Cambridge Journal of Education, 26(1), 5-18.
1 March 1996
Selwyn, J. (1996). "Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who is the fairest of them all?" Involuntary childlessness and identity. In I. Butler & I. Shaw (Eds.), A case of Neglect? Children’s experiences and the sociology of childhood (pp. 37-55). Avebury.
1 January 1996
Selwyn, J. (1994). Spies, Informers and double agents:Adoption assessments and role ambiguity. Adoption and Fostering, 18.4.
1 January 1994
Sebba, J., & Clarke, J. (1993). A Response to ‘We’re Doing History’. British Journal of Special Education, 20(4), 141-142.
1 December 1993
Sebba, J., Ainscow, M., Marshall, M., & Ware, J. (1993). Letters to the Editor. British Journal of Special Education, 20(3), 108-108.
31 August 1993