More support for special educational needs teachers

More than 500 teachers and special educational needs (SEN) support staff have been awarded scholarships worth up to £3,500 to develop their specialist knowledge and skills.

For the third year running, the National Scholarship Fund will support successful applicants in funding their professional development. Combined, today’s awards are worth more than £950,000, bringing the total given through the fund over the 3 years to £3.7 million.

Today’s announcement reflects the government’s commitment to continuing professional development for the profession – particularly those who educate children with special educational needs and disabilities.

Charlie Taylor, Chief Executive of the National College for Teaching Leadership, said:

A teaching profession that values continuing professional development is crucial to raising standards in our schools. These scholarships – alongside our wider educational reforms – will help deliver our objective of raising the status of teachers.

Scholarships have been awarded to 303 SEN teachers and 113 SEN support staff, as well as 98 English, maths and science teachers, where they have successfully met the set criteria.

SEN teachers and support staff who have been successful in today’s award round will go on to study courses such as Advanced Certificate in Special Education: Autism (Children) and MA Specific Learning Difficulties – Dyslexia.

Successful applicants in the priority subjects of English, maths and science will take up courses such as Post-Graduate Certificate in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Master of Education (Applied Linguistics), and MA Educational Innovation with a Specialism in Mathematics.

The National Scholarship Fund for teachers and SEN support staff is administered by the National College for Teaching and Leadership. Further information can be found on the Department for Education website.

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