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nasen Connect magazine September 2022

nasen Connect

Our September edition includes articles on media literacy and how to support pupils with SEND to critically engage with news and media, how school libraries can help to boost wellbeing and how strategies to support young people with autism can benefit all pupils.

nasen Connect is nasen’s bimonthly membership magazine which is packed full of informative articles which offer advice, analysis and opinions on the current topics and future trends impacting the sector. An e-copy of our magazine is included in our membership. Become a member for free today.

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Our November/December edition features an article about forming an inclusive culture in schools and other education settings.