Looking to build up your career in teaching or aspiring to become a teaching assistant? Today’s deal is for you…
We’re offering you a teaching assistant and special educational needs course bundle for just £69, saving you 89% off e-Careers’ price of £650 (correct as of 20.6.16).
Embrace the opportunity to work with children with special needs, by becoming a teaching assistant - a key part of a positive, well-led classroom that is a happy environment in which a child can flourish! Taking this four-in-one course means you will be able to recognise the special educational needs and disabilities that some children cope with, helping them to effectively manage their needs and reach their full potential. It includes four of the most comprehensive courses, covering Level 2 teaching assistant, Level 3 recognising and supporting children with special educational needs, Level 3 Asperger’s syndrome and Level 3 child development, the learning materials available will ensure you succeed across every subject!
Key Learning Points
- Gain valuable knowledge on all aspects of the subject, including how to best support the needs of a pupil, curriculum information, legal responsibilities, literacy, ICT and numeracy development and how to support children with additional special educational needs.
- Learn how to create an Individual Education Plan (IEP), based on an individual child’s needs, and how this can be used to help plan a child’s activities and support.
- Appreciate the importance of observations, and gain valuable insight into the various SEN you may face as a teaching assistant, including Down’s Syndrome, ADHD, ADD, Cerebral Palsy and Asperger’s Syndrome.
- Take a more detailed look at Asperger’s Syndrome, including the ‘triad of impairments’ and the impact that Asperger’s – and other ‘invisible’ disabilities – can have on the individual.
- Acknowledge the five outcomes of Every Child Matters, and learn about the various developmental stages that a child will encounter as they grow. Recognise some of the child development theories that exist, and appreciate that every child is unique and develops at their own rate.