eLearning
Content:
- Dyslexia
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Accredited Course
Accredited Level 2 - Practical Solutions for Dyslexia Support
From £775
eLearning
This programme is intended to equip candidates with an understanding of the issues that dyslexic individuals face, and how they can be supported to develop coping strategies that will assist them in the workplace, in learning, and in day-to-day life.
Accredited Course
Accredited Level 3 - Practical Solutions for Dyslexia Study Support
Approximately 30 hours study time.
From £995
eLearning
This programme is intended to provide a greater understanding of the problems that dyslexic learners face, and appropriate methods and resources to help support them to develop skills for successful independent learning.
Carrying out an assessment with Post 16 learners with complex needs (SASC Approved)
2.5 hours
£60
eLearning
This updated SASC approved course is aimed at practising assessors who assess in the post-16 age group or those working with children who wish to further their knowledge of assessing in this age group. Delegates should hold AMBDA and/or an APC or have completed a L7 qualification in the assessment and teaching of SpLD learners. The course will broaden their understanding of a range of complex needs and how to effectively assess neurodiverse individuals.
Accredited Course
Accredited Level 2 - Dyslang (Dyslexia and Additional Academic Language Learning)
£295
eLearning
The aim of this programme is to enable teachers and parents to support the multilingual dyslexic individual in learning an additional curriculum language. That is, for example, in the UK a child may have Welsh as their first language, use English in the classroom, but also have to learn French.
Part of an Accredited Course
Dyslang (Dyslexia and Additional Academic Language Learning)
FREE
eLearning
The aim of this eLearning module is to enable teachers and parents to support the multilingual dyslexic individual in learning an additional curriculum language. That is, for example, in the UK a child may have Welsh as their first language, use English in the classroom, but also have to learn French. The materials for this module have been developed as part of a project, funded with support from the European Commission.