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Course Link: SENCO – Special Educational Needs Coordination
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This is an online course with pre-recorded lessons. You will get access to SENCO – Special Educational Needs Coordination Online Course 48 hours after your enrolment.
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Understanding the complexities of supporting learners with special educational needs requires more than compassion – it requires knowledge, structure, and strategy. Our SENCO – Special Educational Needs Coordination Online Course is designed for those who want to strengthen their role in coordinating educational support, particularly within UK school settings. With flexible online access, this course gives you the insights needed to navigate key responsibilities effectively, without ever needing to step foot in a classroom.
Whether you’re working in a school or looking to enter the sector, this course arms you with the theoretical understanding to manage support systems, communicate with stakeholders, and ensure that the needs of every learner are being met. Ideal for aspiring SENCOs, teaching assistants, or educators keen to enhance their knowledge – you’ll gain tools to support inclusive education through informed coordination and strategic planning. Delivered fully online through Training Express, this course can be studied at your own pace, anytime.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the SENCO role in UK educational frameworks.
- Identify types of special educational needs in learning environments.
- Apply key strategies to coordinate SEND support effectively.
- Communicate with staff, parents, and agencies with confidence.
- Support teaching staff in planning inclusive learning approaches.
- Develop structured SEN support plans for pupils.
Who is this Course For?
- Teachers wanting better understanding of SEN coordination.
- Teaching assistants involved in SEND support.
- School staff managing individual learning needs.
- SENCOs looking to update their knowledge base.
- Education consultants focusing on special needs support.
- Administrators in charge of pupil support records.
- Parents seeking insight into SEN structures in schools.
- Tutors working with learners requiring additional help.
Career Path
This course supports various roles in education and support services. Approximate UK salaries listed:
- SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator) – £35,000/year
- Teaching Assistant (SEN-focused) – £20,000/year
- Learning Support Officer – £23,000/year
- Behaviour Support Specialist – £28,000/year
- Educational Needs Assessor – £30,000/year
- Education Welfare Officer – £32,000/year