Special Needs: Level 1 Award for SEN Coordinators in Early Years Settings Embark on a rewarding journey in Special Needs education with our Level 1 Award for SEN Coordinators in Early Years Settings. Gain essential knowledge to support and enhance the learning journey for children with Special Needs. Learning Outcomes: Understand the principles of Special Needs Education (SEND). Develop strategies for safeguarding children with special needs. Assess and support students with special needs effectively. Adapt teaching methods to accommodate diverse special needs. Implement personalized learning plans for special needs students. Promote inclusion and diversity in educational settings. Analyse legislative frameworks related to special needs education. Evaluate the impact of inclusive practices on students with special needs. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Key Modules from Special Needs: Level 1 Award for SEN Coordinators in Early Years Settings: Understanding SEND: Gain a foundational understanding of Special Needs and the diverse educational requirements in early years settings. The SEND Code of Practice - 0 to 25 Years: Master the principles and applications of the SEND Code of Practice to support Special Needs from early childhood to young adulthood. Inclusive Practice in Early Years: Implement inclusive strategies in early years education to create an engaging learning environment for children with Special Needs. Safeguarding Children with SEND: Learn critical safeguarding policies and practices to protect and promote the welfare of children with Special Needs.
SEN Teaching Assistant Diploma with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia & Dysphagia Awareness Empower your teaching career with our comprehensive SEN Teaching Assistant Diploma. Specialize in supporting students with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Dysphagia. Become an expert SEN Teaching Assistant and champion inclusive education. Learning Outcomes: Comprehend the intricacies of SEND as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Apply the SEND Code of Practice as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Utilise effective classroom strategies as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Implement educational psychology in teaching as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Understand Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to support as an SEN Teaching Assistant. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Key Modules from SEN Teaching Assistant Diploma: Understanding SEND: Delve into the foundations of special educational needs and disabilities crucial for an SEN Teaching Assistant. SEND Code of Practice - 0 to 25 Years: Explore the legal and practical frameworks guiding SEN Teaching Assistants. An Overview of Teaching Assistant: Review the general role and responsibilities expected of a Teaching Assistant with a focus on SEN. Working in The Classroom: Gain practical strategies for effective classroom management as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Educational Psychology: Apply principles of educational psychology to support diverse learning needs as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Phonics Teaching: Develop phonics teaching skills to enhance reading development, particularly useful for SEN Teaching Assistants. Learn about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Acquire foundational knowledge about ASD for a nuanced approach to support as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Types of Autism: Identify the various manifestations of autism to tailor support as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Symptoms of Autism: Recognise symptoms of autism to provide timely interventions as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Autism Awareness: Promote understanding and best practices in autism support as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Fundamentals of ADHD: Understand the core concepts of ADHD and its impact on learning for an SEN Teaching Assistant. ADHD Management Strategies: Implement effective management strategies for ADHD in the classroom as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Identification of Dyslexia: Learn how to identify signs of dyslexia for targeted teaching support as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Treatment of Dyslexia: Explore treatment and support strategies for dyslexic students as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Teaching Dyslexics: Adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of dyslexic learners as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Speech & Language Therapist: Understand the role of speech and language therapy in supporting communication as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Speech Language Pathologist: Learn about the interventions used by speech-language pathologists that an SEN Teaching Assistant can apply in educational settings.