Prospero Teaching cares about quality provision for SEND pupils, which is why we train our SEND Consultants in Team Teach and will soon start to train some of our registered SEND teachers in Team Teach too.
It’s also why we’re attending the TES SEN SHOW 2016 on Stand 95. So if you care as much about quality SEND provision as much as we do, why not come and say hello? We’ve got Tangles, Pop-ies and much much more.
Of this day training day Jack said
“Having worked with EBD students previous I feel that it is important that our staff are provided with the right training and I get a real buzz from sharing my experiences and knowledge of Team Teach with my colleagues”.
Jack, Jake & Dani
Massimo added
“This fantastic training gave me a great opportunity to share some of my experiences and thoughts about working in SEND in a friendly and understanding environment. I learnt about holds and restraints as well as prevention and managing a crisis. As a result I feel I have greater empathy for my SEND staff and an enhanced appreciation for the challenges they sometimes face in EBD environments. I feel this new found knowledge will make a real difference to the service I provide to my teachers and support staff thereby helping many more young SEND pupils’ education and well being.”
Oh and we’ve also got lots of SEND jobs of course that you can look through here.
We’ve also got plenty of other SEND blogs you can scour and we’re particularly proud of the work we did earlier this year to mark World Autism Awareness Week with among others Deborah Brownson, Kestrel House and Fay Hough.
Do you teach and/or in SEND? What would you say to mainstream teachers considering a change of direction to get them to consider working in SEND? What is it you love about SEND? Is it the autonomy or maybe the creativity or even the rewards of SEND work? We think they’d find your comments enlightening so please do share them here…
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