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Adaptive Teaching: Empowering SEN Students for Success 

Adaptive teaching is a pedagogical approach that tailors educational experiences to meet the diverse needs of all students, particularly those with Special Educational Needs (SEN). By anticipating and responding to individual learning requirements, adaptive teaching can support an inclusive environment where every pupil can thrive. 

Unlike traditional differentiation, which often involves creating separate tasks for different ability groups, adaptive teaching emphasises flexibility within the classroom. Teachers modify their strategies to ensure all students work towards the same learning objectives, providing support as needed without lowering expectations. This approach promotes a growth mindset and prevents the capping of potential.  

Adaptive teaching offers many benefits, particularly to those with SEN. These include: 

Enhanced Engagement and Participation: Adaptive teaching strategies, such as scaffolding and the use of visual aids, make learning more accessible and engaging for all, but particularly SEN students. This inclusivity encourages active participation and reduces feelings of isolation or shame. 

Improved Academic Outcomes: By providing tailored support, adaptive teaching helps close attainment gaps, enabling SEN students to achieve their full academic potential. This approach ensures that no pupil is left behind.  

Development of Social Skills: Inclusive classrooms that employ adaptive teaching support the building of improved social interactions among students. SEN pupils benefit from collaborative learning opportunities, incidentally enhancing their communication skills and building peer relationships. 

Cultivation of Independence: Adaptive teaching encourages self-directed learning, empowering SEN students to take ownership of their education. This autonomy builds confidence and prepares them for future challenges. 

To successfully integrate adaptive teaching, you will need to look at: 

Assessing Individual Needs: Regularly evaluate each student’s strengths and areas for development to inform instructional planning. 

Flexible Lesson Planning: Design lessons that can be easily adjusted based on student responses and understanding. 

Collaboration: Engage with teaching assistants, specialists, and parents to create a fully inclusive support system for SEN students. 

Ongoing Professional Development: Attend workshops and training sessions to stay informed about effective adaptive teaching practices. 

Embracing adaptive teaching not only enhances the educational experience for SEN students but also enriches the classroom dynamic as a whole. By committing to this approach, you can ensure that all pupils have the opportunity to succeed. 

At the upcoming SEND Leadership Conference on 4th March 2025, Beccie Hawes, CEO and Head of Service for Cadmus Inclusive, will deliver a keynote titled “Adaptive Teaching for Pupils with SEN: What is it and How Do You Do It?” With extensive experience across mainstream and specialist settings, Beccie will provide practical strategies for implementing adaptive teaching in schools. Her session will equip delegates with tools to create supportive and effective learning environments for SEN pupils. 

SENCo’s and SEND Success

05/28/2020

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SENCo’s and SEND Success

Over the past few months we have seen some amazing engagement with a number of webinars that one of our speakers Beccie Hawes has delivered. These include

Preparing For OFSTED: The SEND Deep Dive  

A Graduated Response: Writing High Quality Assess, Plan, Do, Review Documents.

The SEND Group has been working closely with Beccie and her organisation cadmus inclusion services, to come together to create opportunities for all those within the SEND community including SENCo’s and senior leaders, with a brand-new webinar series: The SENCo Innovation Series
This series of webinars will explore all that new and experienced SENCo’s need to prepare for the coming months. It will allow you to reflect upon, refresh and reconceptualise your current approaches to support you in providing the very best outcomes for your pupils.
Full sessions that deliver high insight support your needs that include:

Session One 16th June at 4pm

  • Developing and realising the vision for inclusion in your setting.
  • SEN Policy and Information Report.
  • The SENCo Year: a calendar for action.
  • A dynamic SEN register that informs your provision.

Session Two 23rd June at 4pm

  • Identification of need.
  • The perfect provision map.
  • Assess, Plan, Do, Review.
  • Pupil and Parent voice.

Session Three 30th June at 4pm

  • Working with governors – developing a partnership of support and challenge.
  • Quality assurance.
  • Preparing for OFSTED.
  • Maintenance and innovation planning.

Session Four 7th July at 4pm

  • SEND across the curriculum – barrier busting.
  • Teaching tweaks to improve lesson access.

 

Cost £49 for the whole series.

, Empower Your Achievement.

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