On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1 Demonstrate an understanding of the diversity of learners and the complexities of the education process.
2 Analyse educational concepts, theories and issues of policy in a systematic way.
3 Demonstrate the ability to use their knowledge and understanding to locate and justify a personal position in relation to the subject.
This module will consolidate and extend content included in level 4 in relation to teaching pupils with a variety of needs and inclusion and make links to other courses delivered at this level. Throughout the course students will be required to consider the education of pupils with SEN, EAL, G&T etc within the wider context of teaching all pupils effectively.
The course includes such areas as:
• The roles and responsibilities of the class teacher and all professionals in working with pupils with additional needs.
• The role of the parents and carers and the importance of effective communication.
• Promoting participation of pupils in meeting their own needs
• The role of the special school within inclusive education
• Early identification of needs and methods of monitoring and assessing progress of pupils
In relation to each of the above areas, students will be required to be familiar with a range of research findings and Government initiatives and be prepared to critically evaluate their contents and the approaches used in carrying out the research.
This module will address the following from the Teachers’ Standards effective from 1st September, 2012:
1 Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils
5 Adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of all pupils
7 Manage behaviour effectively to ensure a good and safe learning Environment
8 Fulfil wider professional responsibilities
Taught sessions will include a variety of approaches to promote active and collaborative learning, including input from outside agencies where possible, Throughout the course inks will be made to students own experience in school. Learning will also be supported by resources in CLARCS packs and the VLE. Students will be required to undertake directed tasks in preparation for sessions.
Tutorials
Contact hours: 8
Intended Group size: 8
Lectures
Contact hours: 24
Intended Group size: 40
Workshops
Contact hours: 8
Intended Group size: 40
Other relevant Matters
Students will be expected to attend and engage in all off site visits