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Craig

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A Clumsy Encounter

Part of the book series: Studies In Inclusive Education ((STUIE,volume 12))

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Craig was in his early thirties at the time of this interview. His narrative is based on memories of childhood and adolescence and his current experiences. He left his mainstream comprehensive school at 16 with two GCSEs, working as a laboratory technician for a short time before returning to college and studying on an access course. Entering higher education as the first in his family and as a mature student, he gained a first class honours degree. He now has two postgraduate degrees in late Roman history and works within the Learning Services department in a university.

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Penketh, C. (2011). Craig. In: Penketh, C. (eds) A Clumsy Encounter. Studies In Inclusive Education, vol 12. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-457-7_7

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