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NEEC 2013 Legacy Project

NEEC 2013 Legacy Project. Sean Cavan & Bronwen Maxwell Sheffield Hallam University s.cavan@shu.ac.uk b.maxwell@shu.ac.uk. Department of Teacher Education and the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research. Project background.

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NEEC 2013 Legacy Project

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  1. NEEC 2013Legacy Project Sean Cavan & Bronwen Maxwell Sheffield Hallam University s.cavan@shu.ac.uk b.maxwell@shu.ac.uk Department of Teacher Education and the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research

  2. Project background Use the expertise, ideas and contributions from the conference to address an issue that impacts on young people Consulted with Headteachers and other colleagues engaged in developing the conference Make best use of our extensive connections with the national and local Teaching School Network to deliver the project and disseminate outcomes Department of Teacher Education and the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research

  3. Project aims Improve the achievement and attainment of students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in the context of the new policies for GSCE examinations Through: Considering the cognitive and emotional issues that create barriers to their demonstration of learning through examinations Identifying teaching, learning and assessment methods that might remove, mitigate or provide skills to overcome these barriers Evaluating these through small scale interventions in targeted schools Department of Teacher Education and the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research

  4. Process Bring together expertise in cognitive and emotional dimensions of learning with Specialist Leaders in Education – starting at this conference and including the expertise of young people with SEN Use principles of Joint Practice Development to develop, trial and evaluate small scale interventions during 2013 Disseminate findings through the regional and national Teaching School Network and the 2014 NEEC in Nottingham Work with the Teaching Agency to identify lessons for ITT and disseminate these through the Universities Council for the Education of Teachers and the School Direct Lead School community Department of Teacher Education and the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research

  5. Question 1 What ideas/issues from the conference do colleagues feel we should pay attention to that can inform this project? Department of Teacher Education and the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research

  6. Question 2 Observations / ideas / issues re our proposed process? Department of Teacher Education and the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research

  7. Question 3 Opportunities to engage beyond the conference - Time – contributions to the project workshops and interventions Sharing - knowledge, ideas, readings, resources, contacts, practice, etc Other ways???? Department of Teacher Education and the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research

  8. Project Steering Group Helen Storey, Headteacher Silverdale School, co-lead for the Sheffield Teaching School Alliance Judith Smith, Headteacher, Talbot Special School Lynda Ellis, Clinical Director, Northern School for Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Bronwen Maxwell, Deputy Head, Centre for Education and Inclusion Research, Sheffield Hallam University Sean Cavan, Head of CPD, Sheffield Hallam University Department of Teacher Education and the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research

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