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Using the characteristics of effective teaching and learning to support young children with SEND

  • Webcasts
  • 28 Feb 2018

In this webcast, we will look at how the characteristics of effective teaching and learning can contribute to inclusive teaching and learning.  Throughout this webcast we will refer to these as ‘the characteristics’.

Some questions/ideas to think about while you listen/read:

What is your understanding of the characteristics of effective teaching and learning?

Can you think of children who have particular difficulties with one or more of these areas?

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