Disability & SEN Teaching Assistant
Develop essential teaching skills for supporting children with disabilities and SEN effectively.
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- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
- 24/7 & Lifetime Access
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Supporting children with disabilities and special educational needs (SEN) requires effective teaching strategies tailored to individual abilities. This course explores the principles of teaching in inclusive classrooms, offering learners guidance on assisting with lesson delivery, supporting communication, and fostering a positive learning environment. Participants will examine approaches to adapting learning materials, understanding behavioural needs, and applying appropriate methods to enhance educational engagement. Mastery of these teaching strategies ensures that learners can contribute meaningfully to the academic and personal development of children with diverse needs.
The course also emphasises assessment and observation techniques, helping teaching assistants monitor progress, provide informed feedback, and support teachers in planning lessons. Learners will gain insight into collaborative working practices, understanding how to contribute to a team-focused approach within teaching environments. By developing core teaching skills, participants will be equipped to handle various classroom situations confidently, provide meaningful support to students, and enhance educational outcomes for children with SEN. This course blends theoretical knowledge with practical guidance to ensure teaching assistance is effective, reflective, and responsive to learners’ needs.
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Learning Outcomes
- Apply teaching strategies to support children with diverse needs effectively.
- Assist in delivering lessons adapted for disability and SEN students.
- Monitor student progress and provide constructive feedback accurately.
- Collaborate with teachers to create inclusive teaching environments successfully.
- Reflect on teaching assistance practices to improve learner engagement consistently.
Who is this course for?
- Aspiring teaching assistants supporting children with disabilities and SEN.
- Classroom assistants wanting to improve skills in teaching environments.
- Educators seeking knowledge on inclusive teaching strategies for SEN.
- Tutors aiming to enhance teaching support for diverse student needs.
- Support workers interested in strengthening educational assistance skills.
Career Path
- SEN Teaching Assistant – £22,500 average annual salary
- Classroom Support Assistant – £21,500 average annual salary
- Learning Support Assistant – £23,000 average annual salary
- Special Needs Tutor – £25,000 average annual salary
- Educational Support Worker – £24,000 average annual salary
- Teaching Assistant Coordinator – £28,000 average annual salary
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