Course description
Special Educational Needs (SEN) can affect children and young people in different ways; it can affect their reading and writing, their behaviour and concentration, their ability to understand things, or even their physical ability. Only 10% of children with SEN attend special schools, most attend mainstream schools in the UK. The Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of Special Educational Needs is aimed at professionals working in education or carrying out a caring role in a nursery setting, as a teaching assistant, within childcare or play work, and are looking to develop knowledge and understanding of Special Educational Needs.
COURSE CONTENT
- Development of children and young people
- Professional practice in special educational needs service
- How to support children and young people to achieve learning potential
- How to support children and young people with speech, language and communication needs
- How to support disabled children and young people and those with specific requirements
HOW LEARNERS USE THIS COURSE
If you choose to complete this Level 3 course in Principles of Special Educational Needs, you may choose to seek employment in one of many varied occupational areas for example:
- SEN Teaching Assistant (up to £23,000)
- Children and Families Support Worker (£18,000 to £35,000)
- Learning Mentor (£14,500 to £25,000)
With further study, you may be interested in careers such as:
- SEN or mainstream teacher (£27,984 to £46,083)
- Early Years Tutor (£25,714 to £36,961)
*(Salary information taken from the National Careers Service)
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Learning Curve Group
Learning Curve Group is a national training and education specialist. We work with further education providers, employers and learners to help them achieve success. Since 2004, Learning Curve Group (LCG) has grown both organically and through acquisition to become one...