Effective Teaching for SEND

SEND Flyer 2024

A DfE endorsed programme aimed at leaders of Teaching & Learning, SENDCos, and mainstream teachers in Primary and Secondary schools.

Designed to equip you with knowledge and practical strategies to implement in your school to improve outcomes for SEND pupils.

The programme will be delivered by practicing school leaders and specialists in Autism and SEMH from Children’s Support Services and Thurrock Local Authority.

There are three visits to schools with specialisms in SCLN, Autism, ASD, Communication & Interaction difficulties, and Cognition & Learning difficulties.

We will be drawing on the recommendations from the DfE’s SEND Review publication from March 2022
(Right support, right place, right time), and EEF’s guidance report and demonstrating how to apply this research within your school setting.

Throughout the course, we will facilitate a network of support and best practice from across the region.

Fee: £500 per person

Training Dates:

Session 1: Secondary School Visit: Inclusion at it’s Best
Monday 29th January 2024
9am - 4pm
At Harris Academy Chafford Hundred Teaching School Hub

Session 2: Use of Data for SEND Interventions & Monitoring for Impact 
Thursday 22nd February 2024
4pm - 6pm - online

Session 3: Working with Parents & Carers 
Thursday 21st March 2024
4pm-6pm - online

Session 4: Special School Visit: Responding to Admissions & Environment 
Friday 26th April 2024
9.30am - 2.30pm
At St Christopher School, Southend-on-Sea

Session 5: Mental Health and Pupil Voice
Thursday 16th May 2024
4pm - 6pm - online

Session 6: Primary School Visit: Strategies in Action
Friday 28th June 2024
9am - 4pm
At Harris Primary Academy Mayflower

Session 7: Working with TAs
Thursday 11th July 2024
4pm - 6pm - online

To book click below:
The Practices and Principles of Effective Teaching for SEND

If you have any further queries, please contact us:

Teaching School Hub T&L Consultant

Julia Quick: J.Quick@harrischaffordhundred.org.uk

 

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