Assistive Technology Assessment: Matching Tools to Individual Needs

In the grand tapestry of education, every thread counts. Each student brings a unique blend of talents, challenges, and needs that educators must consider when weaving together their learning experiences. For students with special educational needs (SEN), this process...

Understanding Resilience: What It Is and Why It Matters

In an ever-evolving educational landscape where challenges are as common as cups of tea in Britain, one attribute stands tall – resilience. But what exactly is this seemingly elusive trait? And why does it matter so much, particularly within the realm of Special...

Speech, Language and Communication Needs in teenagers: it’s never too late

At secondary school, the increasingly complex and nuanced language, volume of information, challenges of juggling multiple subjects, teachers and peers, combined with the effects of adolescence and significant structural changes within the teenage brain can cause...

Riding the Wave of SEMH: The Impact and Implications of Rising Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs in Schools part 1

Evidence suggests that targeted interventions typically have higher impacts than universal ones. This means identifying those who need extra help early on then providing tailored support accordingly. It could mean implementing social skills groups for those struggling...

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