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Trends in SEN publishing

Amy Lankester-Alen knows what's popular right now, and has some tips for budding authors. Teachers are time poor. They look for clear, practical, accessible books...

RNIB’s Bookshare gains momentum

Bookshare, the Royal National Institute of Blind People's outstanding library of learning resources for those with a vision impairment now has a million titles,...

EdTech and neurodiversity

Clifford Chen outlines how education technology is improving inclusion. School can be tough for any child, but for students with neurodiversity, challenges faced in the...

Point of view: parent

Baking, dyslexia and parenthood. Alex Tait’s on a roll… I wear two hats. One that comes with being a specialist dyslexia teacher and the other,...

SEN123 : March/April 2023

Read SEN Magazine SEN123: Mar/Apr 2023 here Let’s start off with the truly exciting news that our amazing advertising team has been shortlisted for the...

It’s OK to read with your ears

Lucy Rand on the joys of audiobooks. It's so much easier to follow the story. Reading can be daunting for people with dyslexia. It can...

Point of view: students

Schools need safe spaces: what we did in our school Two Y11 students, Chaitanya Sapra and Zahra Qazi from Aylesbury High School, share why they...

SEN122 : January/February 2023

Read SEN Magazine SEN122: Jan/Feb 2023 here There’s a feast of brilliant articles here on wide ranging subjects, so I’m hoping everyone will find something...

More than words

When selecting a school for a child with dyslexia, the school's ethos says more than official documents can, says Brendan Wignall. As Chair of CReSTeD...

Achieve more with AT

Liz Wilcox on making the most of Assistive Technology. Let's start by looking at what's available in AT. We regularly attend conferences and trade shows...

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