The National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCO) (fully online)
This course is designed around the Learning Outcomes for SENCOs and aims to develop expertise in the leadership of SEND in schools.
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About the course
What is the NASENCO course?
In September 2009 it became law for every new SENCO in a mainstream school to gain the National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCO) within 3 years of taking up the post. The Department for Education have announced that this qualification requirement will change to an NPQ SEN from September 2024. Sign up without delay to the NASENCO, before it is too late. This course will run in its current format for one more year, but in order to meet the new regulations this course will start earlier on August 19 2024. During the first two weeks we will provide you with the materials to complete a reading and reflection exercise as an introduction to the remainder of the course.
This course is designed around the Learning Outcomes for SENCOs, specified by the Department for Education, and aims to develop expertise and confidence in the leadership of SEND in schools. SENCOs and aspiring SENCOs on this course will have access to a fully online, high-quality and interactive programme delivered by SEND experts and specialists. They will learn how to integrate theory and practice to support the development of their role and in turn, learn how to improve positive outcomes for pupils with SEND. This course is open to international colleagues who meet the entry requirements. The course lead and tutors are skilled at tailoring content to meet the needs of international colleagues, whilst also ensuring fidelity to the course programme.
Why complete the NASENCO with The University of ³Ô¹ÏÍø?
- Our course is fully online, making is accessible for all new and aspiring SENCOs regardless of location.
- This is a work based, flexible and practical programme carefully crafted to support new and aspiring SENCOs into developing critical, reflective and effective practices in their role.
- We advocate inclusive practice and support SENCOs in using critical reflection, research and tasks to improve provision and outcomes for vulnerable pupils.
- SENCOs will develop a deep understanding of the SEN Code of Practice and other recent policy, guidance and research and understand how to utilise this to improve SEND provision.
- SENCOs will be taught and supported by a highly-skilled course leader and tutor who are experts in SEND provision.
- Four high-quality training days allow personalised learning and support from leading experts in SEND.
- SENCOs who successfully complete 60 Level 7 credits achieve a PGCert in Supporting SEND Through Inclusive Practice and may carry 60 credits towards future study at Master’s level.
- Build a professional network of other new and aspiring SENCOs.
Course content
SENCOs are required to attend 4 training days which will be delivered online and will cover the following topics:
- Induction to the NASENCo Course – SENCOs will be guided through the course structure, design, expectations and outcomes.
- Developing Context for Inclusive Education – SENCOs will demonstrate their professional knowledge and understanding in the legislative context for SEN and will link as evidence application of theoretical concepts that underpin effective leadership and practice
- The SENCO as an Inclusive Leader– SENCOs will be required to demonstrate understanding and reflect on their expertise and capabilities needed to lead and coordinate provision effectively.
- The Critical Professional SENCO: Life & Career of a SENCO – SENCOs will be required to reflect on the personal and professional qualities needed to make a positive impact on the ethos and culture in schools and other settings.
Mode of delivery
- A work-based, flexible and practical programme.
- Attendance at online training for 4 days over an academic year.
- Delivered through a combination of seminars and tutorials with input from SEND experts.
- Self-managed, work-based reflective guided tasks in relation to effectiveness in the role of SENCO.
- Termly, online support from a SENCO tutor.
- Self-supported study, assessments at Master’s level and professional reviews.
- Distance learning supported by online resources via Moodle.
Assessment
Trainees will meet virtually with their SENCO tutor termly and engage in weekly reflective tasks to support understanding and application of the most effective and inclusive practice as a SENCO, all matched to the SENCO Learning Outcomes.
SENCOs will complete:
- A reflective essay
- Design, implementation and write up of an Action Research Project
- Completion of a Professional SEND Development Portfolio (Moodle) where thefocus is on the student to reflect on their own practice within their education institution in order to have met the SENCO learning outcomes
For a full programme specification and module breakdown please email education@buckingham.ac.uk
Testimonials
‘I have learned so much by studying for the NASENCO award at The University of ³Ô¹ÏÍø. The structure and content of the course have helped me to be a more effective and well informed SENCO.’
‘The course focuses on guided tasks and evidencing the SENCO Learning Outcomes have made me much better at making decisions – both as a leader and as a teacher, benefiting both students and staff.’
‘Because of this NASENCO Course, I am meeting needs much better and supporting colleagues more effectively.’
The training days are well structured and I really like the guidance and time to discuss with other SENCOs’
‘What really works well on the course is having access to supportive contact from the Course Lead and Tutor’
Entry requirements
Applicants will:
- Hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), Qualified Teacher Learning Status (QTLS) or Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS – appropriate for ages 0-5 only)
- Have completed the NQT year
- Be educated to degree level
- Be employed as a SENCO or have aspirations to become a SENCO in a UK school
- Have the full support of their school’s headteacher
Course fees
The fees for this course are:
Start | Type | 1st Year | Total cost |
---|---|---|---|
Month Year Full-time (2 Years) | UK | £00,000 | £00,000 |
INT | £00,000 | £00,000 | |
Month Year Full-time (2 Years) | UK | £00,000 | £00,000 |
INT | £00,000 | £00,000 |
TBC = To be confirmed
N/A = Not applicable
Applicants must also pay a non-refundable £300 registration fee.
Fees are invoiced for in September, at the beginning of the course, and can be paid in termly instalments or in one lump sum. Termly instalments can be arranged directly with the Finance department upon receipt of the invoice.
Applicants from China should apply through the ³Ô¹ÏÍø International School of Education, not this page; click here:
Student Contract for prospective students
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