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Reaching your full potential can be challenging for anyone – particularly for youth and adults facing social, emotional, or behavioral difficulties, physical or cognitive disabilities, sensory limitations, communication barriers, or learning variations.
Educating Students with Special Needs (TLAN) proves to be an immensely fulfilling yet challenging profession. If you possess dedication, resilience, and perseverance, this Initial Teacher Training (ITE) program equips you with the expertise to assist others in building knowledge, self-assurance, and autonomy, allowing you to make a profound difference. This PGCE (M) program carries 120 master's-level credits (HE7), showcasing your capacity for advanced independent work in education. Up to 90 HE7 credits may be applied toward a complete master's degree, depending on your chosen specialization.
By blending academic study with practical experience, you'll examine core teaching methodologies and assessment strategies for diverse learners, with special emphasis on TLAN. Our guidance will support you in developing lesson plans and understanding various special needs. Our knowledgeable and encouraging instructors will help shape you into a skilled, dynamic, and inclusive educator with strong professional values.