SEN in the Mainstream: Strategies for the Non-Specialist
A Presentation by Jackie Lloyd
What is SEN?
How do I manage it in a busy classroom?
What are my responsibilities?
This very practical course will de-mystify some of the jargon around SEN and Disability (SEND) so that you feel more confident in your understanding of SEND and what is expected of you in a busy classroom. It will examine some of the current SEND issues for mainstream teachers including the legal requirements and it will explore some of the high incidence conditions found in many classrooms today, giving you skills and strategies for managing some of the most common (high incidence-low need) conditions.
Target audience:
- Mainstream Primary and secondary teachers
- Teaching Assistants
- Learning Mentors
What is SEN?
How do I manage it in a busy classroom?
What are my responsibilities?
This very practical course will de-mystify some of the jargon around SEN and Disability (SEND) so that you feel more confident in your understanding of SEND and what is expected of you in a busy classroom. It will examine some of the current SEND issues for mainstream teachers including the legal requirements and it will explore some of the high incidence conditions found in many classrooms today, giving you skills and strategies for managing some of the most common (high incidence-low need) conditions.
Target audience
Mainstream Primary and secondary teachers
Teaching Assistants
Learning Mentors
What is SEN?
How do I manage it in a busy classroom?
What are my responsibilities?
This very practical course will de-mystify some of the jargon around SEN and Disability (SEND) so that you feel more confident in your understanding of SEND and what is expected of you in a busy classroom. It will examine some of the current SEND issues for mainstream teachers including the legal requirements and it will explore some of the high incidence conditions found in many classrooms today, giving you skills and strategies for managing some of the most common (high incidence-low need) conditions.
Target audience:
Mainstream Primary and secondary teachers
Teaching Assistants
Learning Mentors
What is SEN?
How do I manage it in a busy classroom?
What are my responsibilities?
This very practical course will de-mystify some of the jargon around SEN and Disability (SEND) so that you feel more confident in your understanding of SEND and what is expected of you in a busy classroom. It will examine some of the current SEND issues for mainstream teachers including the legal requirements and it will explore some of the high incidence conditions found in many classrooms today, giving you skills and strategies for managing some of the most common (high incidence-low need) conditions.
Target audience: Mainstream Primary and secondary teachers
Teaching Assistants
Learning Mentors
