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SUPPORTING STUDENTS WITH DYSPRAXIA 5 hours

This one day course will be appropriate for teachers, SENCos and Learning Support Assistants or others who wish to find out more about students with dyspraxia and who are looking for strategies to help support dyspraxic learners in their care.
The course will consider the wide range of difficulties that can be associated with dyspraxia, with strategies for helping dyspraxic students access learning in the mainstream classroom
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The course will cover:

* What dyspraxia is.
* What it means to be dyspraxic.
* Checklists for identification.
* General strategies to help students with dyspraxia.
* How to help these students access teaching in a mainstream classroom.


The course tutor is Jan Warner
Jan is a secondary teacher who has spent over twenty years as a SENCO in three different schools. She is now a SEN trainer and adviser as well as a PGCE tutor at Warwick University. Jan has also worked in special schools and therefore has a wide experience of working with students with all types of special needs as well as training and lecturing in dyspraxia and other disabilities
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Courses

Please click on the date of the course to download full course information and application form (PDF format: to be printed and posted to the mailing address shown with payment).

 

VENUE BASED COURSES

- No further courses currently planned for this academic year.

ONLINE COURSE

- Now available online (£105 Early Bird Rate, £115 Standard Rate, 40/50% discount for 2nd/3rd delegate, £350 for large groups) at http://online.communicate-ed.org.uk

- Please click on the ‘Online Training’ tab towards the top of the left of this page.
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