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Amanda
amandavh at btinternet.com
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Thanks for these David. They are much prettier than mine which were written to be printed rather than to be on-line. Most of the teachers in my school have difficulty in accessing the school system easily. I have done something similar for all the conditions which affect pupils in my school and I would be very willing to pass these on as well. Now - anyone with any really good ideas for getting every single member of staff to read the information I give out? The vast majority are great but there are always one or two!! Amanda Secondary SENCO Cornwall David Wilson <davidritchiewilson at btinternet.com> wrote: Last year, one of the Performance Management objectives I perhaps rather unwisely set myself was to create a series of staff miniguides about certain SEN-related conditions and syndromes for the benefit of subject departments within my secondary school. I decided that each miniguide would break down into three parts: a description, a set of classroom strategies and a Web link or two to access further information. My main motivation was to provide educational rather than medical information, because I felt there was sometimes too little of the former compared with the latter on support group websites. I also wanted my information sheets to take up no more than 1 side of A4, bearing in mind how busy colleagues are. I don't see these miniguides as a substitute for more focused information-sharing, summarising the contents of outside agency reports about individual students with SEN. They're just designed to be a general aide-mémoire. So far the topics covered are Tourette Syndrome, Dyspraxia and ADHD. They're currently on my website at: http://www.specialeducationalneeds.com/sen/miniguide_tourette.pdf http://www.specialeducationalneeds.com/sen/miniguide_dyspraxia.pdf http://www.specialeducationalneeds.com/sen/miniguide_adhd.pdf Anyway, I wanted to share what I've done with colleagues on this forum. Please let me know how helpful you think these publications are. I know they're still a bit rough round the edges, and the first guide is largely another person's work (acknowledged). My intention certainly isn't to "reinvent the wheel", so if I'm cloning somebody else's efforts, I'd like to be aware of that too. Any suggested topics for future such miniguides would be useful as well. David Wilson Harton Technology College, South Shields http://www.specialeducationalneeds.com/ Amanda Secondary SENCO Cornwall |
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