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The Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion Studies (SENDIS) degree will develop the skills and knowledge required for a range of careers working with children, their families and the services that support them, in both education and social contexts.
Students will be able to identify and understand the challenges faced when trying to adopt an inclusive approach to all aspects of life, and how they can meet and address these challenges in a positive way as members of a diverse global society.
Students will have opportunities to consider a range of issues and perspectives surrounding working with disabled people. You will study current policies, procedures and practice assisting them to influence inclusive strategies. Modules will be delivered using a range of interactive teaching strategies, in order to develop digital literacies and professional skills and attributes.
-This is a unique course which offers both academic rigour and professional relevance.
-This course involves work placements at every level of study.
-Student support is a priority for our team and you will be supported from day one by personal and module tutors.
-You will experience a strong and constantly developing approach to learning and teaching with varied and challenging assessment methods. These include peer mentoring and problem-solving approaches.
-The Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inslusion Studies team are engaged in international consultancy work and the delivery of international training programmes (Myanmar, Thailand)
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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