Learners of all abilities face a wide range of challenges that can limit their progress. Discover more about these challenges, and how you can shape your teaching to help your learners achieve their full potential.
What will I learn?
Under the guidance of an experienced Cambridge trainer, you will:
- explore a range of barriers to learning and consider the impact of these barriers on the learning experience.
- explore practical inclusive approaches to support learners to overcome these barriers.
- draw on your own knowledge, subject expertise, and your learners to identify impactful and sustainable approaches to embedding inclusive practice in the classroom.
All Cambridge Enrichment courses focus on giving you practical ideas based on academic research. You will have plenty of opportunities to share ideas.
Who is this course for?
This course is for teachers working with students at secondary or senior level who want an introduction to good practice in this area. It is also suitable for Heads of Department or senior leaders who want to further their understanding in this area.
Please note: This course is not specialist training for Special Educational Needs Coordinators.
This course complements the PDQ Certificate in Teaching and Learning (6208).
Course schedule
- Day 1: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Day 2: 9:00am - 4:30pm
Course materials
In preparation for the course, please download the course materials to a laptop in advance - these are usually available 2 weeks before the course start date. To locate the materials, log in to the Professional Development Booking Portal, go to ‘My Bookings’ and click on the course – a link to download the materials will then appear.
Please ensure you bring the device with the downloaded materials with you to the course.
Booking Information
We offer a 10% early bird registration discount for this course if you book your place more than 28 days before the course start date. Registrations will close 7 days before the course starts.
Refreshments and lunch will be provided.
Participants who attend at least 75% of this course will receive a certificate of participation.
Please note: in the event that this course is cancelled for any reason, we are unable to refund any travel or hotel costs that you have incurred.
Language
This course will be delivered in English. English language competence comparable to Level B2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is necessary to fully participate. We recommend a minimum requirement of 5.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Further information may be obtained through the Council of Europe website.
Find out more
We offer our professional development courses in three different formats to meet your needs and time commitments: online courses, live virtual courses, and face-to-face courses. You can find out more and book a place on an upcoming course on ourProfessional Development Calendar.