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Engaging students with additional support needs
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What we’ll cover By the end of the session you will be able to:
recognise the particular barriers to engagement faced by students taught through separate provision: know of effective practice in student engagement; and identify what you can do as a student officer.
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Terms you might hear Access 1 Extended learning support Profound and
complex needs Multiple impairments ASN DPG 18 Cognitive impairment
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Why engage? Access and inclusion is an outcome of the Scottish Funding Council. One of five principles of Education Scotland. Important to involve a broad range of students. This group is often under-represented. Equality Duty requirement to consult stakeholders. Funding cuts.
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Tools of engagement Feedback, questionnaires and surveys. Course reps.
Through the Students’ Association. Learning and Teaching meetings, committee meetings.
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Group work In groups, think about what barriers students in supported provision might face when being engaged in the quality of their learning and teaching.
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Solution planning In groups, take one of your barriers.
What could be done to remove this barrier: by you? by the students’ association? by your college?
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Thank you. Any questions?
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