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Mainstream primary schools have a duty to include and properly support pupils with special educational needs and disabilities, but doing that requires leaders, teachers and specialists alike to be mindful of a wide range of different issues. Our aim with SENCo is to explore those issues in more depth. Our contributors include prominent authors, academics and noted specialists in the field – people who can write knowledgeably and powerfully about the issues SENCos care about most. Advertising information can be found here at www.theteachco.com/advertise
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Background and Format: Mainstream primary schools have a duty to include and properly support pupils with special educational needs and disabilities, but doing that requires leaders, teachers and specialists alike to be mindful of a wide range of different issues. Our aim with SENCo is to explore those issues in more depth. Our contributors include prominent authors, academics and noted specialists in the field – people who can write knowledgeably and powerfully about the issues SENCos care about most. Advertising information can be found here at www.theteachco.com/advertise Circulation: Figure is not currently available.
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