SENCO Training Course Level 5
Lead Academy
Level 5 Diploma| Updated Training - 2024 |Free CPD UK Accredited PDF Certificate|Recognised Certificate |Exam Included
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Curriculum
This course contains
Format: 50 Videos (with subtitles and transcripts) and 32 PDFs
Duration: 6h and 52m
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Obtain Your Student ID Card 01:00
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Module 1 : Introduction to Special Education Need Coordinators (SENCOs) 03:00
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Module 2 : Statutory Provisions for SENCo 09:00
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Module 3: Legislation and Principles 06:00
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Module 4: Types of Special Educational Needs and the Code of Practice 17:00
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Module 5: The SENCo Roles in SEN Policy and Practice 08:00
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Module 6: SEN Identification and the Graduated Approach to Support 08:00
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Module 7: SENCo role in EHCP, Monitoring & Managing 06:00
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Module 8: Working with SEN Children, Parents & Others 09:00
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Module 9: The SENCO and the Senior Leadership Team 05:00
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Module 10: Communication & Interaction Difficulties in Children with SEN 08:00
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Module 11: Cognition & Learning Difficulties 09:00
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Module 12: Behavioural, Emotional and Social Health Difficulties 08:00
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Module 13: Sensory and Physical Needs 10:00
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Module 14: Information, Advice and Support 09:00
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Module 15: Working Together for Joint Outcomes? 10:00
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Module 16: Early Years Providers 10:00
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Module 17: The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) ? 12:00
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Module 18: The Role of SENCo in Early Years 08:00
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Module 19: The Role of SENCo in Schools 07:00
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Module 20: Coordination in Local Offers and Support from Specialists 09:00
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Module 21: Equality, Diversity & Inclusion 09:00
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Module 22: Further Education 08:00
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Module 23: Preparation for Adulthood 08:00
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Module 24: EHC Assessment and Plan 09:00
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Module 25: SEN Children & Young People in Specific Circumstances 13:00
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Module 26: Disagreement Resolutions 08:00
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Module 27: Developing Inclusive Practice & Positive Learning Environment 07:00
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Module 28: Coordinating Colleagues and Professionals 06:00
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Module 29: SENCO: Required Characteristics & Qualification 05:00
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Module 30: Barriers & Opportunities 05:00
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Order Your Certificate Now 01:00
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Bonus Course - Microsoft Excel 2016 for Beginners 2:40:48
Description
Course Curriculum
Module 1: Introduction to Special Education Need Co-ordinators
- Special Education Need Coordinators
- The Key Principles of SENCo
- Responsibilities of SENCo
- How to Support Children and Young People with SEN
Module 2: Statutory Provisions for SENCO
- The Children and Families Act 2014
- The Special Educational Needs and Disability Regulations 2014
- The Equality Act 2010
- The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) 1989
Module 3: Legislation and Principles
- The Special Educational Needs (Personal Budgets) Regulations 2014
Module 4: Types of Special Educational Needs and the Code of Practice
- Types of SEN:Communication and Interaction DifficultiesCognition and Learning DifficultiesSocial, Behavioural and Emotional Health DifficultiesSensory and Physical Needs
- Code of Practice
Module 5: The SENCO Role in SEN Policy and Practice
SENCO’s Roles in SEN Policy and Practice:
- Admission Arrangements
- SEN Identification
- Arranging Facilities for SEND Pupils
- A Graduated Approach to SEN Support
- Providing Quality Teaching
- EHC Plan
- Access to the Curriculum and Associated Services
- Inclusive Education
- Evaluating the Provisions
- Transition
- Working in Partnership with Parents
- Working with Professionals
Module 6: SEN Identification and the Graduated Approach to Support
- SEN Indicators
- Key Steps for Identifying SEN
- A Graduated Approach to Support
Module 7: SENCo Role in EHCP, Monitoring & Managing
- What is the EHCP?
- SENCO Roles in EHCP
- SENCO’s Roles in Monitoring and Managing Provisions
Module 8: Working with SEN Children, Parents & Others
- Working with the Children and Young People with SEN: Pupils’ AssessmentArranging SEN SupportInducing SEN Pupils’ VoiceIndividual-Centred Planning
- Referring to Professionals
- Participating in the EHC Process
- Ensuring Pupils’ Access to Learning
- Coordinating with Professionals
- Managing Resources and Reviewing SEN Support
- Working with the Parents and Carers: Family-Centred PartnershipWorking in Key Areas:
- Working Together for SEN Identification
- Communicating with Parents
- Guidance to Parents
- Involving Parents in IEP Development
- Educational Goal Setting
- Transition Planning
- Training to Parents
- Evaluating Feedback from Parents
Module 9: The SENCO and the Senior Leadership Team
- SENCOs Roles with Colleagues
- SENCOs Working with Senior Leadership
Module 10: Communication & Interaction Difficulties in Children with SEN
- Teaching Strategies and Approaches
- Phases of Educations
Module 11: Cognition & Learning Difficulties
- Teaching Strategies and Approaches
- Phases of Educations
Module 12: Behavioural, Emotional and Social Health Difficulties
- Teaching Strategies and Approaches
- Phases of Educations
Module 13: Sensory and Physical Needs
- Teaching Strategies and Approaches
- Phases of Educations
Module 14: Information, Advice and Support
- Support for Parents, Children & Young People
Module 15: Working Together for Joint Outcomes
- Joint Commissioning Arrangements
- EHC Roles and Responsibilities
- Health Services for SEN Children
- Local Accountability
Module 16: Early Years Providers
- Obligations of Early Years Providers
- Early Years SEN Support
Module 17: The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
- Developmental Needs
- Assessment
- Supporting SEN Children
Module 18: The Role of SENCo in Early Years
- SEN in the early years
- Early Years Provisions
- Roles of SENCOs in Early Years
Module 19: The Role of SENCo in Schools
- Primary & Secondary Education System
- Roles of SENCOs in Schools
Module 20: Coordination in Local Offers and Support from Specialists
- What is the Local Offer?
- Involving Early Providers, Schools and Institutions
- Involving Early Providers, Schools and Institutions
- Specialist Support to SENCOs
Module 21: Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
- Introduction & Importance
- Legal Aspect
- How to Promote
Module 22: Further Education
- Duties of Colleges
- Identification and support to SEN
Module 23: Preparation for Adulthood
- Supporting SEN 9 Years Onwards
- Supporting SEN 16-17 Years Old
- Supporting SEN 19-25 Years Old
Module 24: EHC Assessment and Plan
- Principles
- EHC Plan Preparation
- Reviewing EHC Plan
Module 25: SEN Children & Young People in Specific Circumstances
- Identification of Specific Needs
- Support and EHC Planning
Module 26: Disagreement Resolutions
- Principles
- Disagreement Resolution
Module 27: Developing Inclusive Practice & Positive Learning Environment
- Understanding Inclusive Practices
- SENCOs’ Roles in Developing Inclusive Practices
- What is a Positive Learning Environment?
- SENCO Roles in Developing a Positive Learning Environment
Module 28: Coordinating Colleagues and Professionals
Module 29: SENCO: Required Characteristics & Qualification
Module 30: Barriers & Opportunities
Method of Assessment
Learners must answer MCQs after completing the modules to complete the assessment procedure. Through the MCQs, it is measured how much a learner can grasp from each section. In the assessment, the pass mark is 60%.
You should also check out our SEN Teaching Assistant Advanced Diploma Course Online and gain advanced knowledge while advancing your career.
Certificate of Completion
On completion of this course, you will be eligible to obtain your free PDF certificate of course completion.
Certificate of Achievement from Lead Academy
After successfully passing the MCQ exam you will be eligible to order your certificate of achievement as proof of your new skill. The certificate of achievement is an official credential that confirms that you successfully finished a course with Lead Academy. The certificate can be obtained in PDF version at a cost of £12, and there is an additional fee to obtain a printed copy certificate which is £35.
Who is this course for?
This training is primarily aimed at:
- Aspiring SEN coordinators
- Aspiring SEN teaching assistants
- Educators and teachers looking to enhance their expertise in supporting special needs students
- Parents and caregivers of children with special educational needs also can take this course
This course is, however, not limited to a particular profession or line of work. This course can be taken by anyone willing to learn about the SENCO Training methods and strategies.
Requirements
- There are no academic entry requirements for this course, and it is open to students of all academic backgrounds.
- However, you must have a laptop/desktop/tablet or smartphone and a good internet connection.
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