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ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS SESSION 1.  Special Educational Needs (SEN)  Gifted and Talented (G+T)  English as an Additional Language (EAL) ADDITIONAL.

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1 ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS SESSION 1

2  Special Educational Needs (SEN)  Gifted and Talented (G+T)  English as an Additional Language (EAL) ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS (AEN)

3 Brainstorm and come up with a definition. WHAT ARE SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS?

4 SEN Code of Practice (2001) definition:  Children have special educational needs if they have a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to be made for them. WHAT ARE SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS?

5 Children have a learning difficulty if they: a.have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of the same age; or b.have a disability which prevents or hinders them from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided for children of the same age in school. Important: Children must not be regarded as having a learning difficulty solely because the language or form of language of their home is different from the language in which they will be taught. LEARNING DIFFICULTIES

6 Brainstorm and Share HOW DO WE IDENTIFY WHEN A CHILD MIGHT HAVE AN SEN?

7  Observation  Achievement against learning outcomes in planning  Achievement against APP level criteria  Parent concerns HOW DO WE IDENTIFY WHEN A CHILD MIGHT HAVE AN SEN?

8 HOW DO WE SUPPORT THE CHILD WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS ? Flagging Raising initial concerns. In Class Action (InCAPS) / Individual Education Plan (IEP) LS team is directly involved with the child Exit / Monitor

9 Brainstorm and come up with a definition. WHAT IS MEANT BY GIFTED AND TALENTED?

10  Gifted students are those whose potential is distinctly above average in one or more of the following domains: intellectual, creative, social and physical.  Talented students are those whose skills are distinctly above average in one or more areas of human performance. WHAT IS MEANT BY GIFTED AND TALENTED?

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12  Observation  Achievement against learning outcomes in planning  Achievement against APP level criteria  Parent nomination HOW DO WE IDENTIFY WHEN A CHILD MIGHT GIFTED?

13 HOW DO WE SUPPORT THE CHILD WHO IS GIFTED? Flagging Teacher / Parent Nomination Enrichment / Extension Individual Learning Plan (ILP) Subject / Partial / Full Acceleration GT team is directly involved with the child

14  English as an Additional Language (EAL) refers to the use or study of English by speakers of other languages.  English may be the child’s second, third or even more language. WHAT IS MEANT BY ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE?

15  Intake Interview  Parent nomination  Teacher Observation and Nomination HOW DO WE IDENTIFY A CHILD FOR WHOM ENGLISH IS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE?

16 HOW DO WE SUPPORT THE CHILD FOR WHOM ENGLISH IS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE ?  In-class support by EAL Specialists  Planning includes differentiation for EAL  Language rich environment  Use of visual aids and non-verbal communication  Resources in English and home language  Explain concepts in home language and allow children to explain their thinking in both home language and English  Dual Language Program from next school year  Encourage home language to continue at home  EAL training for teachers and teaching assistants

17  Choose a child in your class who is on the SEN, G+T or EAL register.  Look at the planning for your class and at how the curriculum has been differentiated to support that child’s learning.  During the week, observe a 20 minute session of the child’s learning when they are taking part in the differentiated activities.  What was the target / learning objective?  What special resources were used?  What language was used to support the child’s learning (vocabulary, questions, etc)? REFLECTIVE TASK

18  a list of children in your class on the LS, G+T and EAL register  all your year group’s planning for that week BRING NEXT WEEK


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