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Seminars - The Inclusion Development Programme: Supporting pupils with BESD

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Location:SEN Theatre
Date/Time: 14 Jan 2010
13:15-14:00

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SEMINAR BOOKING FORM: SE23


The soon to be published Inclusion Development Programme: Supporting pupils with BESD has been developed in partnership with SEBDA and the National Strategies. This resource is part of a suite of materials designed to improve the confidence and skills of teachers and teaching assistants in meeting the needs of pupils with SEN. Previously published resources in the IDP have focussed on dyslexia, speech, language and communication needs and the autism spectrum. This seminar will introduce the audience to the key messages in the resource. The resource will be particularly interesting for NQTs and mentors of NQTs, members of leadership teams including SENCOs and other inclusion co-ordinators and those involved in ITT. There are resources to support EYFS and primary & secondary audience. You may view other IDP resources on the National Strategies website at http://www.standards.dcsf.gov.uk/nationalstrategies

  • Mary Daly, National Strategies

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