If you’re looking to start your career in the special education industry, or may be exploring a mid-career change and want to work with children, look no further than CAE’s WSQ courses! Our WSQ-accredited programmes are designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to get you started and going to where you need to be. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to upgrade your existing skills, our courses can help you get a head start in your chosen field.
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Create inclusive learning environments for children!
The demand for educators who are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to create an inclusive environment for their students has never been higher.
Inclusive education is education that makes consideration for and understands the needs of students’ differences and diversity whether those are physical, emotional, social, or academic. Students, regardless of any challenges they may have, should be placed in appropriate education classes so they are able to receive high-quality instruction, intervention, and support that enable them to succeed. Students should feel welcomed and comfortable in the environment and are supported throughout their education.
Read moreA mid-career change to working with children may be right for you!
If you’re exploring a mid-career change and want to work with children, Early Intervention pathway might be for you.
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If you’re exploring a mid-career change and want to work with children, Early Intervention pathway might be for you.
Early childhood intervention is an educational and support system for young children who have developmental delays or disabilities. It also supports children who may have been victims of abuse or neglect.
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College of Allied Educators provides a series of WSQ courses that may give you a head start if you’re looking to start your career in the special education industry, or may be exploring a mid-career change and want to work with children.
Read moreEarly intervention may be critical for children with special needs
Early childhood intervention is an educational and support system for young children who have developmental delays or disabilities. It also supports children who may have been victims of abuse or neglect.
Read moreHow you can support the well-being of children with special needs.
There is no magical, universal way to help every child with special needs. Each child requires help in their own way, and in different areas. Some children need more help than others. Some children may need help learning how to communicate, while another may need to learn how to get along with their peer in class, or family members at home. Some children may need more time and resources dedicated to them.
Read moreWhat is inclusive education & how can you be a part of it?
Inclusive education is education that makes consideration for and understands the needs of students’ differences and diversity whether those are physical, emotional, social, or academic. Students, regardless of any challenges they may have, should be placed in appropriate education classes so they are able to receive high-quality instruction, intervention, and support that enable them to succeed. Students should feel welcomed and comfortable in the environment and are supported throughout their education.
Read moreAttain your Certificate in Inclusive Education
College of Allied Educators provides a series of WSQ courses that may give you a head start if you’re looking to start your career in the special education industry, or may be exploring a mid-career change and want to work with children.
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CAE’s WSQ approved courses are for people who want to learn more about special needs and how to provide effective support to those who need it. Our courses cover a range of topics, including early childhood education, early intervention, classroom management, and more. Our experienced lecturers will ensure you gain an understanding of the subject matter and are equipped with the skills you need to support individuals with special needs.
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