Curriculum

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Exploring the vast domain of Curriculum Resources for SEND, we delve into a comprehensive guide designed for educators, parents, and specialists. This section shines a light on the significance of tailored curriculum adaptations across all departments, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). From differentiation off Initial Teacher Training (ITT) sessions to practical classroom support strategies, we cover essential facets to foster an enriching learning environment. Moreover, the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) heralds a new era of curriculum development, offering innovative solutions to enhance educational experiences for SEND learners. Discover how these resources can transform teaching methodologies, catering to diverse learning needs.

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The Future of SEN & SENCOs with Abigail Hawkins

The Future of SEN & SENCOs with Abigail Hawkins

Abigail Hawkins delves into the future of Special Educational Needs (SEN), discussing systemic changes, challenges with current practices, and the impact of policy shifts. Gain insights into improving SEN systems and supporting inclusive education.

Data Management for SENCOs: Strategies for Efficient and Effective Data Use

Data Management for SENCOs: Strategies for Efficient and Effective Data Use

As a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO), managing data is a critical aspect of your job. This article will provide you with practical strategies and tips for efficient and effective data use, helping you stay on top of your responsibilities while enhancing outcomes for your students.

SENCO and Teacher Partnerships: Collaborating for Success

SENCO and Teacher Partnerships: Collaborating for Success

This article explores the benefits of Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs) and teacher partnerships, effective strategies for collaboration, and examples of successful partnerships in action. By working together, SENCOs and teachers can create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students, including those with additional needs.

How to Ensure Compliance as a SENCO

How to Ensure Compliance as a SENCO

Learn about the different regulations and standards that SENCOs need to follow to ensure compliance, and the consequences of non-compliance.

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Podcasts

The SENDCast
- Dale Pickles
Creating an Inclusive Reading Curriculum For All Learners with Dr Sarah Moseley

Reading is high on the educational agenda due to the impact that it can have upon the mental well-being and academic success of children and young people. The post Creating [...]

- Dale Pickles
Using Topic Based Songs with Al Start

In this week’s podcast, Dale Pickles from B Squared is joined by Al Start. The post Using Topic Based Songs with Al Start appeared first on SENDcast. [...]

- Dale Pickles
Tips for singing with children – using music inclusively across the curriculum with Al Start

This week Dale is joined by Al Start to discuss some helpful tips to help teachers use music and songs in the classroom. The post Tips for singing with children [...]

- Dale Pickles
Broad & Balanced Curriculum with Carol Allen & John Galloway

This week Dale is joined by Carol Allen & John Galloway to discuss the pro's and con's of a fixed curriculum. The post Broad & Balanced Curriculum with Carol Allen [...]

- Dale Pickles
Time for a New Curriculum with Lana Grant

In this week’s podcast, Dale Pickles from B Squared is joined by Lana Grant to discuss what will, what should or what could education and the curriculum look like post [...]