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‘We still need dedicated awareness days for SEND, but these shouldn’t be a chore’
TES’ SEND specialist Nancy Gedge lists upcoming awareness days and offers her advice for how to mark them in a stress-free way
14 March 2017
Show us the money
The headline figures for SEND funding often don’t tell the whole story: we need more cash
10 March 2017
‘Cutting transport for SEND students while increasing spending on transport to grammars doesn’t look like equality to me’
In a budget that ‘works for everyone’, taking away from vulnerable SEND students isn’t fair, writes one TES columnist and consultant teacher
9 March 2017
Phonics can be fun
TAs can provide invaluable support for teachers – but don’t use them as an excuse not to engage with your SEND pupils
17 February 2017
The attachment issue
Children with secure and loving attachments to their caregivers undoubtedly have an easier time at school – but there is plenty you can do to help those who are struggling
27 January 2017
‘I am on a mission to save handwriting in schools - who’s with me?’
TES columnist and teacher Nancy Gedge says handwriting is a key skill that needs nurturing in schools. Here she offers eight ways to do just that
19 January 2017
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