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  • There are various SEN courses available, including Level 2 and Level 3 qualifications in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools, Special Educational Needs Coordination courses, and Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma/Master’s degrees in SEN or Inclusive Education.

  • The entry requirements for an SEN course vary depending on the level and type of qualification. Generally, a minimum of a GCSE or A-level in English is required. For higher-level courses, a degree in education or a related field may be necessary. Applications can be made directly to the institution offering the course.

  • The cost of pursuing an SEN course depends on the level of the course and the institution offering it. Level 2 courses may cost around £500-£1000, while Level 3 courses may cost up to £3000. Funding options may be available through the government's Advanced Learner Loan scheme or through the institution offering the course.

  • An SEN qualification can open a range of job opportunities, including roles as teaching assistants, SEN coordinators, and inclusion support workers. There are also opportunities in the charitable sector, working with children with special needs.

  • The salary for someone with an SEN qualification depends on the job role and the level of qualification. Entry-level roles such as teaching assistants may earn around £15,000-£20,000 per year, while more experienced professionals such as SEN coordinators may earn £30,000-£40,000 per year. However, it's important to note that salaries can vary depending on location and the type of institution.