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Accredited Level 5 - Certificate in Dyscalculia and Maths Learning Difficulties; Support and Intervention (April and September 2022 Cohorts only)

£1950

eLearning

The BDA Level 5 Certificate in Dyscalculia and Maths Learning Difficulties; Support and Intervention is the first step towards becoming a specialist in maths related difficulties. Candidates who have completed the Level 5 certificate will have the knowledge to deliver specialist support to individuals requiring support with maths related difficulties.

Accredited Course

Accredited Level 2 - Practical Solutions for Hidden Difficulties

From £655

eLearning or Blended (combination of eLearning and or In person)

This programme is intended to provide a greater understanding of dyslexia, along with a range of some of the more commonly diagnosed learning difficulties including: Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD); Attention Deficit and Attention Deficit Hyper Activity (ADD/ADHD); Dyspraxia and Dyscalculia. For each of these SpLDs the possible causes, signs and indicators and possible support strategies are explored.

Part of an Accredited Course

Dyslang (Dyslexia and Additional Academic Language Learning)

FREE

eLearning

The aim of this eLearning module is to enable teachers and parents to support the multilingual dyslexic individual in learning an additional curriculum language. That is, for example, in the UK a child may have Welsh as their first language, use English in the classroom, but also have to learn French. The materials for this module have been developed as part of a project, funded with support from the European Commission.

Accredited Course

Accredited Level 2 - Dyslang (Dyslexia and Additional Academic Language Learning)

£295

eLearning

The aim of this programme is to enable teachers and parents to support the multilingual dyslexic individual in learning an additional curriculum language. That is, for example, in the UK a child may have Welsh as their first language, use English in the classroom, but also have to learn French.