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If you’re feeling unsatisfied with your current career path, it might be time for a career change. However, a switch can be daunting if you don’t have any experience in the new industry. In this article, we cover reasons for swapping to a new career and how to do so with no experience.
Reasons for changing to a new career (without previous experience)
There are many ways to be a great tutor! If you have the patience and creativity, working with children who have special educational needs can be very rewarding.
Here are some tips on how to be a great tutor for children with special needs:
1.Behaviour is a form of communication. Often for children and young people, behaviour is their only form of communication to be seen and heard.
What’s your mission for today?
At Senploy we make it our goal to have a daily mission and set about achieving it. Today’s mission is to give you the opportunity to upskill your current self, update your knowledge and equip you with the tools you need to exceed industry standards.
If you currently work or would like to work with children and young people in education or a residential care setting, we have just what you need to set about your mission.
March 26th is Epilepsy Awareness Day, also known as Purple Day. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about epilepsy and helping to reduce the stigma that surrounds this neurological disorder. Epilepsy affects more than 65 million people worldwide, so it's essential to educate yourself and others about this condition. This blog post will discuss epilepsy and what you can do to help support those who live with it.
Are you currently looking for a career in special education? Here are 16 interview questions every SEN Teaching Assistant should prepare for.
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The Senploy team is delighted to be collaborating with Helping Hands, to bring together a group of social care training experts with a vast wealth of experience, knowledge and expertise in social care and childcare sectors.Helping social care and child care provisions improve their training and operational standards as well as helping these settings take on a positive approach to care, behavioural management and client support.
The Senploy team is delighted to be collaborating with Early Years Resources, to bring educational resources directly to you!Find the best quality, diverse and innovative resources for schools, nurseries and childminders at Early Years Resources.Selected by experienced teachers and specialist staff, our products are designed to enhance and support the delivery of EYFS and KS1 curriculum. Shop now and inspire a love of learning today!
Teaching is a challenging, sometimes stressful profession. Mental health and wellbeing in teaching should be given considerable attention - especially these days when teachers are dealing with ever more complex issues such as bullying or cyberbullying amongst students
Graduate roles in UK special education are well paid and plentiful. With a degree, you can find graduate jobs that pay up to £30,000 per year (or even more). And the best part is: you will be helping students with disabilities succeed!
Are you looking for ways to make this experience even better and more rewarding? You're not alone. This is a tough industry, but it's also an incredibly rewarding one. If you want the best chance at starting off on the right foot, then here are 10 tips that will help get you there!