Evidence-based Practice to Help Exceptionally Able Learners with SEND Overcome Barriers | Independent Senior Schools

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Stephen Burnage Expert practitioner, consultant and trainer
Webinar 1hr 2min

This webinar will provide headteachers, principals, senior leaders, SENCOs, teachers and practitioners with advice and practical guidance on supporting exceptionally able students who also face learning barriers as a result of SEND, in line with research-based best practice.

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This webinar will provide headteachers, principals, senior leaders, SENCOs, teachers and practitioners with advice and practical guidance on supporting exceptionally able students who also face learning barriers as a result of SEND, in line with research-based best practice.

‘Twice exceptional learners’ or ‘2e learners’ are the terms given to intellectually gifted pupils who have co-existing disorders, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia or sensory processing difficulties which can impede their learning and development. Accommodation of individual needs within the classroom can help twice exceptional learners participate fully in the curriculum and achieve their true potential.

In this webinar, Stephen Burnage, expert practitioner, consultant and trainer with 25+ years' experience in teaching and leading schools, will explain how to identify twice exceptional learners, provide insight into the specific academic, social and/or behavioural issues that might be holding them back, and identify best practice which schools can adopt to help them fly high.