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SPECIAL EDUCATION ANNA FONTDEGLÒRIA. INTRODUCUTION  Why I have chosen this theme, besides, it is a subject I am interested in, I’m studying the mention.

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1 SPECIAL EDUCATION ANNA FONTDEGLÒRIA

2 INTRODUCUTION  Why I have chosen this theme, besides, it is a subject I am interested in, I’m studying the mention of special education.  During the presentation I’m going to talk about special education in UK, in St Stephen’s School and in Mormead class.  Then I’m going to comparate between SEN provision in Spain and the UK based on first hand.

3 Special education in UK  Every child matters it is a government policy SEN children Regular School Be inclusive AIMS Stay safeBe healthy Enjoy and achieve Economic well-being Positive contribuition

4 Special education in UK ​ The ministry of Education in the UK define eight fundamental ideas of inclusion

5 Article of interest

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7 Special education in UK  In primary schools, the member of the staff who has the responsibility for coordinating S.E.N. (Students with special Needs) provision within the school is the S.E.N.CO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator).

8 Special education in UK Individualized Education Program  Each IEP must be designed for one student and must be a truly individualized document.

9 Special education in St Stephen’s School  Their policy is to ensure all children with disabilities are treated equally and are given the same opportunities as others.  The school continually reviews the progress and standards of all children and decides on how best to further each child’s learning with support.

10 Special education in St Stephen’s School  There was a teacher who was responsible for these students.  SENCO is who makes the diagnosis of S.E.N. students and decides in which areas they need to work deeply.  The SENCO would coordinate with the teacher and the support teachers.

11 Mormead Class  In Mormead Class are there three students with special needs.  Each of them has a support teacher who helped them in all the subjects and hardly every day. 1. Autistic 2. Autistic 3. Hyperactive

12 Mormead Class  A part from that, there are some other students with less ability than others, and some of them might require assistance of a support teacher in some specific areas such as numeracy or literacy.

13 Teachers ResourcesPatienceRoutinesWell cordinatedGood relationship

14 Comparison (UK-SPAIN) SPAINUK Don’t have a support teacher for each student with special needs. Have a support teacher for each. Have a coordinator. A lot of schools are not very well coordinated Very well coordinated Have the option to addapt the curriculum Don’t have a lot of resourcesA lot of resources

15 Conclusions  They worked very well with children but they didn’t carry out inclusion, because quite often they took the children out of the classroom.  They have a lot of personal resources, especially support teachers.  They were very well coordinated.  I learnt a lot of their resources and the ways to teach this kind of students.

16 THANK YOU


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