Developing Your Expertise as a SENCo

Leading Inclusive Practice

Hazel Richards editor Helen Knowler editor Stephanie Brewster editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:31st Mar '25

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This book equips SENCOs and aspiring SENCOs to engage in high level continuing professional development activity associated with studying for mandatory qualifications, and supports critical and innovative practice and career progression.

Written by a multi-disciplinary team, it embraces sociological, medical and post-modern perspectives. It will be of interest to researchers and practitioners as it also critiques current theory, legislation, policy and research and how these can be transferred into settings. The book considers issues that SENCo's will experience both in their role and as part of this professional development, identifying the complexity of issues they have to consider and priorities in their role.

A range of pedagogic and interactive features are used to support the development of study skills when working at postgraduate level such as:

  • research and literature searching;
  • knowledge building and skills development in SENCo;
  • the ability to galvanise change in their context including difficult and respectful conversations about SEN provision and
  • the development of leadership skills.

This book is unique in its link between the academic and professional dimensions of the mandatory qualification - a bridge between engaging in CPD and practice of the SENCo role.

This is a useful book for SENCOs new to post and those with experience in the role. The chapters cover key aspects of being a SENCO, linking theory and practice throughout. The thread of inclusion runs through each, reminding the reader of how this ongoing journey should underpin all of the work they do. Chapters cover a range of relevant topics, offering a balanced critique on current thinking about SEN and inclusion. Topics are diverse and encourage critical reflection and the development of useful knowledge and skills to enable them to be a successful SENCO, supporting staff and pupils. An informative text which will be an essential resource for SENCOs.

Jo WinwoodProgramme Lead: Education, Serco UK&E Local Regional Government

...Overall, this text provides SENCos with a clearly structured resource and every chapter is likely to be relevant to their role, but can be read separately for those looking to prioritise specific aspects of practice. The content is research-informed throughout and offers a mix of theoretical perspectives and practical considerations that will support both new and experienced SENCos who are undertaking the role.

Steve McNichol, Bishop GrosstesteBritish Journal of Special Education

ISBN: 9781041055013

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 520g

196 pages