Category: Special Educational Needs (SEN)
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Multi-Disorders
- 52% of Dyslexic children have features of Dyspraxia
- 33% of ADHD children have features of Dyspraxia
- What is known about a common group of disorders:
- Dyslexia
- ASD
- Dyspraxia
- ADHD
- Identify which conditions commonly coexist
- The expert’s guide to help these children thrive
Presented by: Madeleine Portwood
Madeleine Portwood is currently a Senior Educational Psychologist. She has spent many years developing school-based programmes to support pupils with specific learning difficulties and problems with co-ordination.
Leeds
Birmingham
London
Outstanding SEN Teaching
- How to achieve outstanding for SEN teaching
- Top 10 tactics to engage and motivate SEN pupils in the mainstream classroom
- A complete framework to advance learning
Presented by: Simon Cooper-Hind
from Ian Gilbert's Independent Thinking: Simon has been in education for over 22 years and is a consultant leader for the National College of School Leadership. He has OFSTED training and is working with a number of LEAs and schools.
Birmingham
London
Differentiation: New Strategies and Solutions
- 30 ways to make a difference in differentiation
- Putting differentiation at the heart of outstanding teaching
- How to provide access, support and challenge in every classroom
Presented by: Robert Powell
Robert is a former Headteacher who has a reputation for stimulating, humorous and practical courses on the 'craft of the classroom'. His books, 'Raising Achievement', 'Active Whole-Class Teaching' and 'Personalised Learning in the Classroom', are widely used along with his software for interactive learning and teaching.
Peterborough
London
Manchester
Birmingham
New to Dyslexia
- The expert's guide to teaching children with dyslexia
- Easy to use techniques to improve the SEN assessment process
- Powerful methodologies to improve literacy across the curriculum
Presented by: Lindsay Peer CBE
Lindsay is an international consultant on specific learning difficulties and multi-sensory teaching. She is a lecturer, strategist, chartered psychologist, policymaker and practitioner and has been appointed CBE for work in this field.
London
Leeds
Struggling Readers and Writers
- Back-to-basics revision of reading and writing skills
- Methods to boost the confidence of struggling readers
- 10 ways to dramatically improve reading and writing in the lowest achieving pupils in Key Stage 2 and 3
Presented by: Dee Reid
Dee is a literacy expert and qualified teacher. She is consultant to Catch Up - a highly successful literacy intervention programme for struggling readers in Y2–Y8. Dee will offer achievable, practical solutions to help children develop their writing ability.
Leeds
Manchester
New to SENCo
- Step-by-step guide on how to use the SEN Code of Practice:
- Identification
- Mapping
- Assessment
- How to co-ordinate an inclusive whole school strategy for SEN
- How to manage and liase with:
- SEN Teachers
- Learning Support Assistants
- Parents
- External Agencies
Presented by: Tricia Murphy
2003's "Woman of Achievement in the Public Sector", Tricia is an eminent author, former head of SEN Support Services in North Lincolnshire and a former president of NASEN. She is an international consultant in Mumbai, Kolkata and Dubai and is renowned for her inspirational and highly practical training style.
Birmingham
London
The SEN Support Programme
- Mastering methods of supporting learners
- 40 practical ways to get students engaged in their learning
- Planning for outstanding support
Presented by: Tricia Murphy
2003's "Woman of Achievement in the Public Sector", Tricia is an eminent author, former head of SEN Support Services in North Lincolnshire and a former president of NASEN. She is an international consultant in Mumbai, Kolkata and Dubai and is renowned for her inspirational and highly practical training style.
London
Manchester
SEN Early Years
- Identification: the early signs of additional support needs, including:
- Asperger's
- Autism
- Down's Syndrome
- Dyspraxia
- Dyslexia
- Intervention strategies: know when, how and the best programmes of support
- Top tactics to engage and motivate SEN pupils
Presented by: Christine MacIntyre
A fellow of Edinburgh University, Christine is one of Britain's leading specialists in the diverse range of needs of younger children. Her highly practical books and extensive research have inspired thousands of Early Years teachers.
Birmingham
Struggling Mathematicians
- New practical methods for raising achievement
- Know and implement the different models for understanding mathematics
- Links with other learning difficulties e.g: Dyscalculia, ADD, Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome
Presented by: Tricia Murphy
2003's "Woman of Achievement in the Public Sector", Tricia is an eminent author, former head of SEN Support Services in North Lincolnshire and a former president of NASEN. She is an international consultant in Mumbai, Kolkata and Dubai and is renowned for her inspirational and highly practical training style.
London
Manchester
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