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Inclusive learning for SEN
Information and practical ideas on varying subjects in the curriculum for effective teaching of pupils with SEN and adapting for specific difficulties.
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A curriculum which meets the needs of young people as they prepare for adult life requires life skills to be taught daily throughout the school day. Gill Barrett shares how best to implement and measure life skills in the post 16 curriculum
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How do you implement evidence-based approaches to meet the needs of pupils with SEND in the classroom? Natalie Packer explores recent research findings
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Share this advice with parents, carers and families of the pupils with SEND in your school, to help them in homeschooling during Covid-19 and in other situations
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A formal TA/teacher agreement is at the heart of teaching assistant deployment at Brickhouse Primary School in Sandwell, as SENCO and headteacher Paul Newby describes
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Gill Barrett looks at implementing spirituality into the curriculum and how this differs for children with severe learning difficulties
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Use this checklist to provide information about a pupil's sensory needs
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Headteacher Richard Lewis explains how creating a calmer atmosphere in school reduced truancy and drove up academic achievement
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Philosophical enquiry benefits children on many different levels, including the very young and those with special needs. Caroline Roberts discovers a programme that gets pupils to ponder the big issues in life
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Inclusion leaders spend time planning provision for pupils with literacy difficulties, but do we know if the impact of these interventions will last? Jean Gross summarises research evidence on one intervention
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When secondary school teachers collaborate to make the links between their subject disciplines more explicit, the quality of learning improves across the board, says Lisa Jane Ashes