NCFE Level 4 Awards For Special Educational Needs Coordinators (Early Years)

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Teachers Train Teachers as a multi accredited teachers training provider offers this course with the approval of the NCFE Cache. Building on the Level 3 Award for Special Educational Needs Coordinators in Early Years Settings, this qualification offers Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and i

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Course Introduction

Teachers Train Teachers as a multi accredited teachers training provider offers this course with the approval of the NCFE Cache. Building on the Level 3 Award for Special Educational Needs Coordinators in Early Years Settings, this qualification offers Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and is aimed at Level 3 Early Years practitioners in a private, voluntary or independent setting.

The qualification is designed for those already working in a lead SENCO role as an Early Years practitioner and who wish to increase confidence in relation to leadership and management progression. Learners will be prepared for leadership and management in specific aspects of the SENCO role including:

  • enabling best outcomes for children and their families

  • enriching professional development

  • liaison with parents/carers, colleagues, other professionals

  • undertaking and applying research for improved outcomes.

Employability Support

We have revamped our course offerings to include a series of employability workshops aimed at helping students secure employment. These workshops will cover a range of topics, including CV rewriting, networking, and other key skills that are essential for success in the job market.

Who is it suitable for?

This qualification is suitable for learners already working as an Early Years practitioner in a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) or Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) related role and who wish to progress to leadership and management roles and responsibilities, leading best practice for their setting.

This qualification offers Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and is aimed at Level 3 Early Years practitioners in a private, voluntary or independent setting progressing from the Level 3 Award for Special Educational Needs Coordinators in Early Years Settings.

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