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SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
Differentiation in the Classroom for SEN Students Delegates will be given strategies to help students with SEN gain easier access to the curriculum. Strategies for differentiation by time, outcome, learning style and support will be offered. Techniques will be demonstrated to help develop the skills of students on the Autistic Spectrum as well as those with Specific Learning Needs, including Dyslexia and Attention Issues. Delegates will be given guidance as to the most effective ways of communication and task management for SEN students.
The aims of this course are to: • Understand the specific barriers to learning • Provide strategies to promote differentiation by time, task, outcome and support • Demonstrate effective methods of communication • Suggest activities to promote and celebrating personal success Who should attend? Primary and Secondary Teachers, Support Staff, SENCOs.
Dates & Venues Manchester: Midland Hotel Thursday 21st June 2012
Programme 09:30 10:00
11:15 11:30
Arrival, registration and coffee Welcome & introduction Understanding the Barriers to Learning of students with SEN • The implications of the Autistic Spectrum on teaching and learning • The implications of Specific Learning Needs on teaching and learning • The implications of Hypeactivity Disorders on teaching and learning Coffee Practical Strategies for Differentiation • Activities to support communication and organisation
12:45 13:45
14:45 15:30
• Differentiation by time • Differentiation by learning style and task Restaurant Lunch Further strategies Differentiation • Differentiation by support • Personalised planning for case studies The sweet smell of Success • Promoting personalised success Evaluation and close of course
NB: Delegates should come prepared to plan for individual student case studies.
Colin has worked extensively in the UK and has trained for Schools, Colleges, Parent Partnerships and Local Authorities. He has recently led training and conferences on Promoting Inclusion in Prague, Lahore, Milan, Berlin, Bucharest and Dublin. He has worked with the UN Development Fund promoting awareness on special needs issues. He is an assessor for the Inclusion Quality Mark, Associate lecturer with the British Dyslexic Association and has courses accredited with Open College Network and Edgehill University.
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White Hall Hotel Wednesday 27th June 2012 Grange White Hall Hotel Monday 19th November 2012
Birmingham: Venue TBC
About the tutor Colin Troy is an experienced educationalist with thirty years’ teaching experience, in a variety of settings, including eight years as Head of Special Schools. He is now a consultant, trainer and lecturer specialising in pupils and students of all ages with special educational needs including: Autism, Emotional and Behavioural needs and Specific Learning Difficulties. Colin also runs mentoring courses for students and teachers, management seminars - and also advises on inspections. He has also been a foster carer for children.
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Monday 12th November 2012
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