Learners who engage in this training can expect to gain a multitude of benefits that enhance their educational experience. One of the primary outcomes is the ability to tailor instruction to meet diverse learning needs. The training will include teaching examples such as adapted instruction and scaffolding based on learner readiness.
Adaptive teaching fosters a more inclusive classroom environment, promoting engagement and motivation among learners. Through this training, educators develop skills that not only facilitate academic achievement but also nurture lifelong learning habits, preparing students for future success.
Clair Kitchen, our Director of School Improvement has QTS and NPQH qualifications and experience of Adaptive Teaching Training. She is also a previous Deputy Head responsible for quality of education.
Sue Wight, our Director of SEN and Safeguarding has QTS and NASENCO qualifications and experience of Adaptive Teaching Training. She has also previously been a SENCO and a SEN Outreach Service Lead. Sue is also an Inclusion Quality Mark assessor.
For further information, please email: central.services@elt.org.uk or call 01904 806460.