by John Hicks | May 30, 2016 | Uncategorized
Ofqual are seeking views on the way exams are adjusted to take account of disabled students’ needs. Possible changes up for consultation are the way human scribes or voice recognition software are used if an exam includes a score for spelling, and whether exam...
by John Hicks | May 30, 2016 | Uncategorized
On Thursday 7th July, the inaugural meeting of The SEN Jigsaw Conference will take place in Leek Staffordshire. This week we spotlight another speaker, Libby Hill. The SEN Jigsaw Conference Agenda As we get closer… I will share some of the...
by John Hicks | May 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
How to support Dyslexic Learners After Intervention. Introduction It is widely accepted that someone who is learning and who has dyslexia is someone who thinks differently and who with the right intervention can be supported successfully through education and...
by John Hicks | May 23, 2016 | Uncategorized
On Thursday 7th July, the inaugural meeting of The SEN Jigsaw Conference will take place in Leek Staffordshire. This week we spotlight another speaker, Libby Hill. The SEN Jigsaw Conference Agenda As we get closer… I will share some of the...
by John Hicks | May 23, 2016 | Uncategorized
Today I have a video called ‘What Causes Dyslexia?’. The video recorded by social enterprise Dystalk features the founder of the Dyslexia Research Trust and Emeritus Professor of Physiology, John Stein, talking about his thoughts on what causes the...