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Boost For Children With Special Educational Needs

Published: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 16:40:47

Schools Minister Andrew Adonis today (17 October 2007) launched a new programme to maximise the potential of children with special educational needs and support schools and early years settings in managing their needs.

The Inclusion Development Programme (IDP) is a new £2million project of confidence-raising training for teachers, support staff and early years practitioners. Developed by the Department for Children, Schools and Families in partnership with children’s communication charity I CAN and Dyslexia Action, it will improve the skills of teachers by advising them on how to develop teaching strategies for children with special educational needs (SEN) and providing guidance on dealing with common classroom challenges.
To read more visit the DCSF website.

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