Differentiation and Inclusion
AELP Webinar
Facilitator: Paul Wakeling, Education Consultant
Overview
This webinar is part of a series of webinars focusing on pedagogy and improving Teaching & Learning. The sessions will ensure that delegates can make practical differences to their teaching immediately.
Click the links to register your interest in the rest of this series.
Part 1 How to ask Great Questions to Enhance Learning (on demand)
Part 2 Assessment for Learning (on demand)
Part 3 Classroom Management Strategies (on demand)
Objectives
This webinar will help delegates to:
- Understand the principles of differentiation and inclusion and their significance in supporting diverse learners;
- Identify practical strategies to tailor instruction that meets the needs of students with varying abilities and backgrounds;
- Explore methods for creating inclusive learning environments that promote equal access and participation for all students;
- Develop skills to adapt resources and assessment methods that accommodate individual learning styles and needs.
Facilitator
Paul Wakeling, Education Consultant
Paul Wakeling qualified as a teacher in 1993 and has had a number of roles in the Learning and Skills Sector, including Principal of Havering Sixth Form College, Group Deputy Principal of New City College and Exec Director of E- Learning at The Skills Network. Paul now works across the sector with a focus of leadership development and the development of teaching, learning and assessment. He is also Chair of Governors at USP College.
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Fees
Member Rate £49.00 + VAT
Non Member Rate £99.00 + VAT
Each delegate will leave with a set of differentiation and inclusion strategies (on PowerPoint).
If you register but are unable to attend, we will send you a copy of the recording and slides after the webinar has taken place.
Differentiation and Inclusion
AELP Webinar
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