Tag: SEN
People of determination
Massrat Shiakh writes from Oman about the progress towards addressing special educational needs in the Middle East.
Middle Eastern countries have undergone significant transformation and...
SEN129 : March/April 2024
Read SEN Magazine SEN129 : Mar/Apr here
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Bridging the gap
Tia Papoutselou on transition issues for Y6 students with Speech, Language and Communication Need (SLCN)
The transition from primary to secondary school is challenging for...
Ready for life
Pupils should leave college ready for the next stage in their life, says Harry Anderson.
The transition from Key Stage 4 to Key Stage 5,...
Creative tech for all
Nick Birch explains how intuitive creative technology can help SEN students develop lifelong skills.
The beauty of creative subjects is that they are inclusive in...
SEN in Japan
Special Needs Education in Japan is years behind other developed countries around the world, writes Cecil Burton.
There are two distinct run school systems in...
The Guardian view on the special needs crisis: children don’t deserve...
By failing to adequately fund their own policy, ministers have created a destructive standoff between families, councils and schools
A decade after David Cameron’s coalition...
Hundreds of children with special needs wait a year for support...
In some areas young people have been waiting more than two years for plan detailing help they require, FoI reveals
Hundreds of children with special...
A passion for creating art
Let's offer ALL students the art education experience they deserve, says Rebecca Bromley-Woods.
As the UK education system has become increasingly narrow and focused on...
Point of view: SEN lawyer
Reframe bad things into good things. A personal recommendation from Douglas Silas, specialist in SEN law.
It's not easy to reframe bad things into good...









































