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Welcome to our SENCO news and updates series, where we’ll keep you up-to-date with the latest developments, trends, and best practices in the world of Special Educational Needs Coordination. If you’re a SENsible SENCO member, you get even more amazing help, advice and insights when you log in.

Monthly Newsletter June 23

Monthly Newsletter June 23

We’ve taken a break from our normal monthly newsletter, we’ve let Dale and the team at B Squared loose and it seems they have had some fun. They included information on Autism, how doing stuff yourself is not always the best use of your time and how to gain the best outcomes for children with SEND. It’s a great read! Also a big well done to Rebecca Banks who is our monthly winner of the SENbooks £100.

Measuring Small Step Progress – B Squared

Measuring Small Step Progress – B Squared

Dive into B Squared’s innovative approach to SEN assessment with Dale Pickles. Discover how Small Step Progress and Connecting Steps transform the tracking of pupil achievements, empowering educators and students alike.

Discussing Progress for pupils with SEN with ChatGPT

Discussing Progress for pupils with SEN with ChatGPT

In this blog article, ChatGPT delves into the progress of pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN). Join the discussion and gain insight into strategies, support systems, and approaches that can be implemented to help students achieve their full potential.

Analysing Data for Pupils with SEND

Analysing Data for Pupils with SEND

Data should be useful, powerful, and used to improve outcomes for pupils. There are graphs and spreadsheets everywhere, but is it making a difference? Lots of people are not confident with data.