Category: Special Educational Needs (SEN)
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Special and Additional Needs in Early Years 2012
- An update on the national agenda for SEN
- 5 crucial steps to identify and plan for additional needs:
- Holistic view
- Reflective setting
- Look, listen, note
- Plan, do, review
- Consult with outside agencies
- A practical ‘can do’ approach to implementing the Early Years agenda
Presented by: Maggie Smith
Maggie is co-author of the ‘Hands on Guides’ and winner of Nasen and TES awards. She has extensive teaching and training experience and runs a successful consultancy. Maggie is committed to a ‘hands on‘ practical approach to inclusive practice in the early years, and aims to promote confidence and a ‘can do’ attitude.London
Post-16: Embedding a Culture of Success
- Take practical action on Student Voice for improved motivation
- attainment
- attendance
- accountability
- Embed best practice in the use of data
- right data
- right time
- right uses
- Apply tailor-made programmes for SEND and AG&T
Presented by: Jay Trivedy
Jay is Principal of Wyke Sixth Form College in Hull. He is an expert in bringing about change and raising standards in the post-16 setting., having led two previous colleges to outstanding success. Jay is co-author of Managing the Sixth Form Experience: Strategies to Raise Achievement.London
Osiris Briefings: Behaviour Update 2012
The lastest legal changes and new Ofsted criteria for 2012
- Your essential, 2 hour briefing on Behaviour in 2012.
Presented by: Dave Stott
Dave is a highly experienced Head Teacher, trainer and former behaviour support service manager. He was a county manager of the Behaviour and Curriculum Inclusion Service and also a head of PRUs in Northamptonshire.
London (Clapton)
Birmingham
Liverpool
SEN: Better Diagnosis, Better Differentiation
- How to save money and efficiently manage the budget
- The 8 best ways to adapt lessons to differentiate and include
- Long term visions: What is your potential
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
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.
Manchester
Birmingham
London
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.
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.
Birmingham
London
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.
Manchester
London
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.
London
Birmingham
Manchester
Dorset
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