Please Note: Places are prioritised for staff working within Specialist Provision Classes
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An access code is required to book a place on this course. If you don't know the access code please email: SPSTraining@eani.org.uk
Training Aim:
This Professional Learning & Development Programme aims to focus on how to support Specialist Provision staff in the tailoring of the delivery of the Northern Ireland Curriculum to meet the needs of pupils within a KS4 Specialist Provision, including potential pathway routes.
Course Structure/Content:
This session has been specifically structured to support the following -
1. Consider effective pupil- centered transition planning.
2. Highlight possible models of differentiated curricular delivery at KS4.
3. Signpost to relevant CCEA, other examination providers’ course offers and Department of Education Statutory documentation.
Time: 3.15pm - 4.30pm
Audience: Post Primary Specialist Provision Teachers, School Leadership Team, Learning Support Coordinators (SENCo)
Course Details:
MS Teams
*Please Note: Places are prioritised for staff working within Specialist Provision Classes
Provider:
Education Authority
Audience:
Key Stage 4 Post-Primary
Sub-Cover:
No
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