Written by SENCOs for SENCOs and other school leaders, this book shares innovative, strategic and practical whole-school developments that have been trialed and reviewed through research with colleagues, students and families.
Each chapter is written by an experienced SENCO school leader. Their accounts of the developments they carried out and the research evidence they collected to measure impact are presented accessibly and succinctly. These developments include:
• Preparing for Ofsted Inspection
• SEN policy and whole-school practice: what are staff doing and what do they know?
• Whole-school referral for SEND Support
• Capturing voices. Increasing all students’ experience of belonging in school
• Exclusion: The impact of limited wider-life experiences
SENCO Leadership: Implementing Whole-School Practice is an indispensable resource for all SENCOs and other school leaders wanting to provide the best learning environment for their whole school community.
Edited by:
Gill Richards (Nottingham Trent University UK), Jane Starbuck Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Weight: 270g ISBN:9781032738901 ISBN 10: 1032738901 Series:A View into the Classroom Pages: 136 Publication Date:18 November 2024 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction 1. SENCOs first 100 days. From feeling lost and exhausted, to growing in confidence and thriving 2. Preparing for Ofsted Inspection 3. Capturing voices. Increasing all students’ experience of belonging in school 4. The magic of Makaton interaction throughout the school 5. Developing classroom practice through evidence-based leadership to increase the achievement of pupils with SEND 6. Making a difference with successful pre-teaching 7. Exclusion: The impact of limited wider-life experiences 8. STRIDE: A step in the right direction for inclusion 9. Whole-school referral for SEND Support 10. SEN policy and whole-school practice: what are staff doing and what do they know?
Gill Richards is Emeritus Professor of Special Education, Equity and Inclusion at Nottingham Trent University, UK. Jane Starbuck is the Strategic Lead for School Support and Growth for The Community Inclusive Trust (CIT).