Key Topics: Educating children with Down syndrome in mainstream primary schools from 5 to 11 years
This training course aims to provide the key information and practical knowledge necessary to enable
participants to successfully include and educate a child with Down syndrome in mainstream primary education.
Audience
This is a one-day training course for those new to including children with Down syndrome in their primary
school or their class, including teachers, teaching and support assistants, Special Educational Needs
Coordinators, advisory teachers and parents
Aims
The course aims to provide the key information and practical knowledge necessary to enable participants
to successfully educate and include a child with Down syndrome in mainstream primary schools (from 5
to 11 years).
Much of the course content will prepare participants to include a wide range of children with learning
disabilities and/or speech and language delay, in addition to pupils with Down syndrome.
Content
To see the planned programme for this training course and summaries of the content of each session,
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downsed accredited
All course participants will receive 'downsed accredited' attendance certificates.
Venues, dates and costs
The Sarah Duffen Centre
Dates
- 3 March 2008 - The Sarah Duffen Centre
- 13 October 2008 - The Sarah Duffen Centre
Costs
Please click here for details of the costs for this one-day training course at The
Sarah Duffen Centre.
How to book
To book a place on this training course at The Sarah Duffen Centre, contact us by
email or telephone.
Other venues
We are able to offer this training course at other venues in the UK and overseas. Please
contact us if you are interested in working with the charity to provide this course in your
area and would like more details of the costs involved.
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