Diploma In Special Educational Needs Support

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Diploma In Special Educational Needs Support

The Learning Institute
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How to become an SEN expert

You can help children with Special Educational Needs

Are you involved with special needs children? Perhaps as a teacher, teaching assistant, or a parent?

Or maybe you'd like to work in this field? Because there's no job that's more rewarding than seeing a child with special needs blooming with your support. If that sounds like you, we have a course that will help you achieve your goals. It's the Diploma in Special Educational Needs Support. Our course will help you:

Recognise when a child has Special Educational Needs.

Give SEN children the support they need to thrive.

Give your career a boost by gaining expert knowledge in SEN.

It's a field that's growing …

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How to become an SEN expert

You can help children with Special Educational Needs

Are you involved with special needs children? Perhaps as a teacher, teaching assistant, or a parent?

Or maybe you'd like to work in this field? Because there's no job that's more rewarding than seeing a child with special needs blooming with your support. If that sounds like you, we have a course that will help you achieve your goals. It's the Diploma in Special Educational Needs Support. Our course will help you:

Recognise when a child has Special Educational Needs.

Give SEN children the support they need to thrive.

Give your career a boost by gaining expert knowledge in SEN.

It's a field that's growing in demand. So it's a big opportunity for you.

The Government wants to improve the SEN that schools provide. And no wonder. Parents are concerned to access more help, and schools know they need to support their pupils.

The government already spends billions of pounds each year on SEN support.

Children with Special Educational Needs don't just need support with learning, but also with behavioural skills, organisation and social skills.

A Government report indicated that 18% of all UK school children had Special Educational Needs in 2005.

Schools often bring in professional outside help for children with Special Needs.

What is the difference between a learning support assistant, a teaching assistant and a classroom assistant?

There is no clear distinction between these different job titles. Learning support assistants, teaching assistants and classroom assistants all support teaching and learning in schools. They can all have a wide range of re-sponsibilities and duties.

Who is this course aimed at?

This course is aimed at working or prospective learning support assistants, teaching assistants and classroom assistants who would like to build their knowledge of, or specialise in, special educational needs.

All teaching and learning support staff in both mainstream and special schools will be involved in supporting pupils with special educational needs.

This course aims to build the knowledge and skills of support staff so they are better able to provide high quality support to children with a wide range of special educational needs.

Will I benefit from the course?

Our course is packed full of valuable information and skills to help not only those involved in education, but also parents of children with Special Educational Needs. And, by understanding more about Special Educational Needs, you can pass on those benefits to the children. Take a look at the advantages...

If you're a teaching assistant, learning support assistant, or a classroom assistant, or you want to become a one. Or if you're a teacher with a special interest in SEN:

You'll learn how to recognise the symptoms of conditions requiring SEN support, and how to assess pupils for specific disabilities.

You'll be able to help pupils with special needs by applying practical methods.

We will give you hints and tips on overcoming psychological and physical barriers associated with

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