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Adaptive Teaching Professional Development Group

  • Online
  • 12 Sep 2024 15:00 - 06 Feb 2025 16:30
Adaptive Teaching

Adaptive teaching is a way of understanding inclusivity and best practice in the classroom and is a priority and theme for many schools and Trusts around the country. This group will provide guidance, support and structure for practitioners looking to work on their own adaptive teaching strategy, identify projects and priorities, seek peer advice and share best practice, in a way that enables them to customize their work to their own settings and students.

Dates and times of sessions

All Thursdays 3 - 4:30pm

  • 12th September
  • 10th October
  • 14th November
  • 9th January 2025
  • 6th February

This programme will run from September 2024 to February 2025, at which point participants will be expected to complete a short case study. Participants will benefit from a collaborative programme designed to share expertise and across the sector, and establish a clear strategy for ensuring that change is manageable and sustainable.

If you have any questions, please contact the Whole School SEND team.

By signing up you are demonstrating a commitment to attend these sessions.

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Suitable for: Assistant Head Teacher, Deputy Head Teacher, Head Teacher, Newly Qualified Teacher, SENCO, Senior Leader, Teacher, Teaching Assistant

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