High Speed Training is an online organisation providing asynchronous learning. They currently have over 2 million people certified, from over 180 courses. For over a decade High Speed Training has delivered online CPD courses to teachers, teaching assistants, and education professionals all across the UK.
High Speed Training offers a Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in the Classroom online course which provides learners with the knowledge and skills to ensure they fulfil their legal responsibilities. It identifies best practice for supporting children with SEND using the graduated approach. This covers universal provision and the four areas of need. The course provides a solid base for background reading on supporting children with SEND. Through identifying approaches and strategies linked to best practice, it offers opportunities for teachers to reflect on and make changes to their own practice, as well as the opportunity to inspire practitioner inquiry projects within the classroom.
This CPD by High Speed Training can support individuals to achieve the Expertise in Teaching Certificate and Education Research and Inquiry Certificate on the Chartered Teacher pathway.
Teachers will be well equipped to utilise insights from the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in the Classroom course to inform the following assessments;
- Developing Teaching Portfolio, the assessment element enabling achievement of the Expertise in Teaching Certificate,
- Classroom Practice Inquiry Project, the assessment element enabling achievement of the Education Research and Inquiry Certificate.
To undertake these assessments, individuals will need to check their eligibility and purchase access to the relevant assessment unit(s) via the Chartered College of Teaching online shop. This will provide access to an online platform containing learning content, detailed assessment guidance and a submission space. Upon successful completion of the relevant assessment, individuals are awarded the Expertise in Teaching Certificate or Education Research and Inquiry Certificate, and 20 credits towards Chartered Teacher Status.