- Home
- Key Information
- Special Educational Needs
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What training do staff at Littlebourne have to support children with SEN/D?
What training do staff at Littlebourne have to support children with SEN/D?
Littlebourne is proactive in its approach to pursuing a wide range of training opportunities for all staff (Senior Leadership Team, teachers and TAs), using a range of external training consultants and In-House training from senior staff.
Teaching Assistants access continued professional development from In-House training as a minimum of 6 times yearly run by the SENCO. Teachers also participate in an extensively planned CPD approach.
Staff training during the academic year 2020/2021
- In House Training for TAS (2020-21):
- Development of Littlebourne Teaching Assistant/HLTA Standards
- Scaffolding and Supporting Independence in class
- Lego Therapy Training.
Some TAs have participated in STLS run online training in:
- Dyscalculia
- Dyslexia
- Language through Colour
- Supporting children with SEMH needs with creating a 5-point scale
- Anxiety
- Some TAs are first aid trained.
All teachers have participated in training on:
- SEN/D Code of Practice (2015)
- Updated Mainstream Core Standards
- Understanding and Setting SMART Targets
- Effective deployment of TAs
- Jane Considine Write Stuff approach and/or Early Years Write Stuff Approach.
Some teachers have participated in STLS run online training in:
- Dyscalculia
- Dyslexia
- Language through Colour
- Supporting children with SEMH needs with creating a 5-point scale
- Anxiety.
Training needs are regularly updated in line with the needs of the children, staff and school development plan.