SENCO definition
Examples of SENCO in a sentence
A more appropriate response would be for the adult to tell the pupil that the comment was hurtful and inappropriate, to inform the pupil’s key worker or SENCO but not to apply a sanction.
Provisions in the Master Agreement requiring the academy trust to employ only qualified teachers as the SENCO and as the designated teacher for looked after children should remain.
It may be appropriate to introduce a Behaviour Management Plan – setting targets (in consultation with the Headteacher, Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) and parents/carers).
Clause 18 does not apply to anyone who: is appointed as the SENCO by the Academy Trust under section 317(3A) of the Education Act 1996, who must meet the requirements set out in Regulation 3 of the Education (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators) (England) Regulations 2008 (SI 2008/2945); or is appointed as a designated teacher for looked after children further to clause 17A.
We will work in partnership and liaise with the school’s SENCO to look at the child’s individual needs.
We will work in partnership and liaise with the schools SENCO to look at the child’s individual needs.
Teaching staff will liaise with the SENCO and other relevant members of staff to ensure all pupils remain fully supported for the duration of the remote learning period.
As a matter of urgent priority, the Review of the Accountability Framework, the Review of the Workload Agreement and the Review of SEN should examine the administrative requirements of the SENCO role with a view to reducing bureaucratic burden.
In accordance with the statutory framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage, providers are expected to identify a member of staff to act as the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) and the Council will provide support to them through regular update meetings and inclusion training and guidance.
This will include ensuring relevant attendance such as by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (Advisor, Partnering for Outcomes) and the Ministry of Education (as required for Check and Connect or Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L)), as well as by other school-based professionals (such as SENCO, RTLB and SBHS).