Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) and SEN Teaching Assistant (Level 3) Bundle Course

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In Diss

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Diss

  • Class hours

    200h

The Higher Level Teaching Assistant course examines the "core learning structure", and how these skills form a vital part of teaching and working with childrenStudy flexibly wherever and whenever you chooseAccredited & highly recognised programmesAccess to expert tutors and world class support

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Diss (Suffolk)
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Po Box 230, IP22 1TA

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Subjects

  • Teaching
  • IT
  • Teaching Assistant
  • HLTA

Course programme

Module 1: What Are Special Education Needs (SEN)? The SEN code of practice 2001 Signs that tell a child may have SEN What qualities are needed to be a SEN teaching assistant? What skills are needed to be a SEN teaching assistant? Module 2: Theory of Special Needs History of special needs education The inclusive approach to special needs education Module 3:The Big Picture of Special Educational Needs Provision Government policy Legislation Codes of practice and other guidance Of stede. SEN reforms planned for 2014 Module 4: SEN Provision in your school School Policy School Practice The role of the SENCO Module 5: Observation, testing and assessment Identifying pupils with SEN P Scales State mending – what does it involve? Staffing and resourcing Module 6: SEN Provision in Your School School policy School practice The role of the SENCO Module 7: Observation, Testing, and Assessment Identifying pupils with SEN P scales Pivots State mending - what does it involve? Staffing and resourcing Module 8: Supporting Dyslexia and Literacy What is dyslexia Signs that tell you a child may have dyslexiac Supporting children with dyslexia Module 9: Aiding Speech and Language Difficulties Types of speech and language difficulties Signs that tell you a child may have speech and language difficulties Supporting children with speech and language difficulties Module 10: Managing Behavioural, Emotional and Social Difficulties What are behavioural, emotional, and social difficulties? Signs that tell you a child may have behavioural, emotional, and social difficulties Supporting children with behavioural, emotional, and social difficulties Examples of behavioural, emotional, and social difficulties Module 11: Supporting Autism and Asperger Syndrome? What are autism and asperger syndrome? Signs that tell you a child may have ASD Home based approaches and interventions Supporting children with ASD in schools Module 12: ADHD Signs that tell you a child may have ADHD Supporting children with ADHD at home at school Module 13: Teaching Talented and Gifted Children? How to identify talents and gifted children Signs that tell you a child may be talented and gifted Supporting talented and gifted children Module 14: Supporting Blindness and Visual Impairment What are blindness and visual impairment? Signs that tell you a child may have vision problems Supporting blind and visually impaired children in schools Module 15: Physical Impairment and Cerebral Palsy What is physical impairment? What is cerebral palsy? What is dyspraxia? Signs that tell you a child may have physical difficulties Supporting physically impaired children in schools Module 16: Deafness and Hearing Impairment? What is deafness? Signs that tell you a child may have hearing problems Hearing aids and other technologies Communication approaches Supporting deaf children in schools Module 17: Intellectual Difficulties What are intellectual disabilities? Signs that tell you a child may have an intellectual disability Supporting children with intellectual disabilities Module 18: Dyscalculia and Numeracy What is dyscalculia? Signs that tell you a child may have dyscalculia Supporting children with dyscalculia Module 19: Using Technology Using technology effectively. Types of technology – hardware Types of technology – software Module 20: The Different Ages of the Child Early years education Primary school Secondary school Module 21: Providing Support at Home and Choosing the Right School Providing support at home Mainstream or special school? Module 22: Finding a Job in SEN Gaining experience Applying for a job Who to approach What to include in your letter Preparing for an interview

Learning@Home is an international learning provider and is committed to excellence in training delivery. We aim to make the option of further education accessible to everyone, allowing you to truly take control over your learning by focusing on those who are unable to attend classroom or taught sessions. We currently offer over 600 distance learning courses accredited by a number of established Awarding Bodies including Active IQ, AQA, CISCO, Edexcel, ICB, Microsoft, NCFE, and Sage.

Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) and SEN Teaching Assistant (Level 3) Bundle Course

Price on request