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  National Award for Special Educational Needs Coordination (PGCert)


Online Kingston University    Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care and Education

Part time October PGCert 1 year part time
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Are you an existing or aspiring SENCO? The National Award for Special Educational Needs Coordination (PGCert) at Kingston University is the perfect programme for you. This course offers a comprehensive overview of SEN and disabilities, focusing on policy, practice, and professionalism. With a blended learning approach, you can fit the 12 taught days and networking conference around your existing commitments. You'll learn from expert academics and practitioners, network with peers, and complete a Learning Log to meet the Professional Learning Outcomes. This accredited programme will equip you with the skills to support the learning and development of children with special educational needs.

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Are you an existing or aspiring SENCO?

The course offers an overview of SEN and/or disabilities in the context of policy, practice and professionalism.

You will study the range of perspectives which impact on the work and leadership of SEN coordinators. A blended learning approach allows you to fit 12 taught days and a networking conference event around existing commitments, and provides the opportunity to learn from expert academics and practitioners and network with peers. You will also complete a Learning Log that covers the Professional Learning Outcomes associated with this qualification. You will be working at masters level and will have the opportunity to use the credits gained on this course towards a Master of Research (MRes).

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Entry Requirements

You will need to be currently employed as a teacher / practitioner in an education-related setting, in full-time or part-time employment with QTS, QTLS or EYTS* (*suitable for ages 0–5 only).

Candidates are required to have an honours degree and/or further qualifications relating to working in Special Educational Needs in an education-related environment.




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