Friday, 18 November 2011

Dyslexia Courses

The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre is a charity focused on their beliefs around the individuals with dyslexia and a huge part of their work is engaged in identifying children and adults alike who meet the daily challenges of dealing with dyslexia. Encircling a wide continuum of learning, HADC recognises the different issues dyslexia can bring and they have built a dyslexia centre where people can come to find help and support.

Dyslexia Courses available at the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre range in helping dyslexic individuals to maintain a professional learning cycle right through to courses for teachers and teaching assistants to help develop their understanding of dyslexia and discover the best ways forward in helping their own students.

Increasing in its focus in the classrooms across the UK, HADC offers dyslexia courses that adhere to the QCA’a principle for higher level vocational qualification and their courses have been specifically formulated to deliver a route into continual specialised improvement in working with particular learning difficulties.

Some of the most popular annual courses offered at the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre include;

  • NOCN Level 3 course for Teaching Assistants – a choice of two courses for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3, or Key Stage 4
  • OCR Certificate Level 5 in teaching learners with specific learning difficulties (dyslexia)
  • OCR Diploma Level 7, generally for those who already hold a Level 5 Certificate and wish to progress to being qualified to assess and recommend education programmes for those with specific learning difficulties

Supported throughout, HADC remains steadfast in its commitment of students at all levels, and the sustenance provided in the undertaking of varied courses remains phenomenal and welcomes professionals and students of all levels.

Put simply, anybody, child or adult alike, is welcome at HADC. So, should you want to know more about the dyslexia courses and support offered at the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre, contact them directly on 01252 792 400.

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