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Teachers for special school: making a difference in the lives of children

12 October 2023

Teachers for special school play a vital role in the lives of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). They are responsible for providing these children with the support and education they need to reach their full potential.

Special school teachers work with a wide range of children with different needs. These may include children with autism, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, and mental health conditions. Special school teachers need to be highly skilled and experienced in order to meet the individual needs of each child.

What do special school teachers do?

The day-to-day work of a special school teacher will vary depending on the needs of their students. However, some of the typical tasks that special school teachers may undertake include:

Planning and delivering lessons in a variety of subjects, such as English, maths, science, and social studies

Adapting the curriculum to meet the individual needs of each child

Providing one-on-one support to students who need extra help

Working with parents and other professionals to develop and implement education, health and care plans (EHCPs)

Assessing students’ progress and reporting back to parents and other professionals

Why become a special school teacher?

There are many reasons why people choose to become special school teachers. Some people are drawn to the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children with SEND. Others are motivated by the challenge of working with students who have complex needs.

Whatever the reason, becoming a special school teacher can be a rewarding and fulfilling career. Special school teachers have the opportunity to see their students grow and learn, and to help them reach their full potential.

How to become a special school teacher

To become a special school teacher in the UK, you will need to have a qualified teacher status (QTS). You can gain QTS by completing a teacher training course. There are a number of different teacher training courses available, including some that are specifically designed for special needs teachers.

Once you have QTS, you may want to consider taking additional training to specialize in a particular area of special education. For example, you may want to train to teach children with autism, learning disabilities, or physical disabilities.

Where to find special school teaching jobs

There are a number of different places where you can find special school teaching jobs. You can search for jobs online, or you can contact special schools directly to see if they have any vacancies.

You can also contact local authorities and education trusts, as they may be able to help you find a special school teaching job.

The best thing to do though would be to register with Pathway Education.

Conclusion

Teaching in a special school is a challenging but rewarding career. Special school teachers have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children with SEND. If you are considering becoming a special school teacher, there are a number of different resources available to help you get started.

We specialise in finding teachers for special schools, also known as alternative provision.

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