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‘The Baker Small Twitter storm highlights how money is being taken away from the children who need it most’
SEND tribunals are commonplace across the country and one teacher argues that the recent social media furore around legal firm Baker Small shows that we need to reassess whether this is money well spent
16 June 2016
SEND Focus: fearing the worst leaves you backed into a corner
In her latest column for TES, Nancy Gedge looks at why some adults are scared of children with SEND – and the negative effects that fear can have on them
11 June 2016
SEND focus: Parents are not the enemy
The relationship between teachers and parents of children with SEND is often characterised by frustration and conflict. It’s a missed opportunity, writes teacher Nancy Gedge
28 May 2016
Why teachers can’t busk it when it comes to SEND
Classroom teachers are the people that make the day-to-day difference, says Nancy Gedge – so it’s important they have the facts on SEND
14 May 2016
ASN focus: please mind your language
Your handy guide to talking and writing about ASN
30 April 2016
How to plan targets for pupils with SEND
TES columnist Nancy Gedge offers a guide to setting objectives for children with SEND
16 April 2016
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