National Professional Qualifications
NPQ SENCO
What is the National Professional Qualification SENCO
Marking a significant step in supporting exceptional outcomes for students with special educational needs (SEN), the new leadership-level National Professional Qualification (NPQ) for SENCOs will be launched in autumn 2024. Replacing the NASENCO qualification, this programme promises to equip SENCOs with the cutting-edge expertise and leadership skills needed to navigate the evolving SEND landscape and champion inclusive practices within their schools.
Designed in collaboration with leading experts and informed by the latest evidence, the NPQ curriculum will delve into key areas such as:
Strategic Leadership: Fostering a collaborative school culture that prioritises inclusive education and empowers all stakeholders
Expert SEND Knowledge: Mastering the intricacies of the SEND framework, legislation, and best practices to ensure seamless support for students with diverse needs
Effective Collaboration: Building strong partnerships with teachers, parents, and external agencies to create a network of support for students
Benefits for participants
- Facilitation and support from experienced SEND professionals
- Purpose-built virtual learning environment equipped with interactive resources and discussion boards, fosters engagement and collaboration beyond the classroom
Support to pass the final assessment - Content contextualised for your locality and updated to reflect national developments and legislation
- Assessment tasks that involve professional enquiry into relevant aspects of your school’s current practices
- Flexible delivery arrangements according to needs and circumstances
Benefits for schools – develop leaders who …
- Are strategic leaders within their schools, playing a pivotal role in shaping whole-school teaching practices and fostering inclusive environments where pupils with SEND can thrive
- Have the skills necessary to successfully implement sustainable changes intended to secure improved pupil outcomes
- Recognise the importance of having a secure evidence-base to underpin their strategic decision-taking and is familiar with the science of learning
- Shares common understandings and a shared professional language with other leaders in your school – the ‘golden thread’ of professional development
Who is it for?
- Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinators (SENCOs)
- Teachers interested in developing expertise in special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) or undertaking a SENCO role in the future
- School leaders
To sign up visit: https://www.bestpracticenet.co.uk/npq-for-sencos