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SpLD qualifications for international teachers and practitioners

The Certificate in Supporting International Learners with Dyslexia (DACRT67)

This Level 4 Certificate is suitable for those working in primary or secondary education and is ideal for a wide range of education professionals including teachers, teaching assistants, and other practitioners based in a classroom setting.

Delivered entirely online, this SpLD Practitioner/Teacher qualification has been created by experts with real-world educational experience and will provide you with practical and actionable skills, allowing you not only to engage with students with increased confidence but also join a pathway for professional progression onto the Level 5 Diploma in Specialist Teaching for Literacy-Related Difficulties (DIST) – available to those who do not hold a degree.

Why study the Certificate in Supporting International Learners?

This Certificate consists of six units which can be booked as individual units or as two awards (Perspectives on Dyslexia and Supporting International Learners):

  1. Dyslexia and Co-occurring Difficulties provides an introduction to key elements of current research and practice in dyslexia, and conditions that commonly co-occur with it. You will learn about the current theories of dyslexia and the impact that dyslexia and co-occurring difficulties have on performance in a range of settings
  2. Supporting Individuals with Memory Weaknesses explores some of the different aspects of memory and promotes an understanding of the barriers that working memory weaknesses can create within learning environments. It introduces a more analytical approach to teaching, providing you with the opportunity to reflect upon your own practice and to consider how it can be tailored to strategically support learners with dyslexia and working memory weakness
  3. Structured, Cumulative Multisensory Tuition for Learners with Dyslexia introduces you to the concepts of structured, cumulative, multisensory learning. You’ll explore the links between attention, memory and multisensory input, and examine the need for structured, explicit intervention. Completing this Unit will enable you to design lessons that maximise learning potential
  4. Developing Reading Skills in Learners with Dyslexia will provide you with the knowledge to compare recent models of reading skills and understanding about their relevance to readers with dyslexia who are learning English or other alphabetic languages. You’ll examine the phonological, morphological and orthographic processes that underlie reading competence and learn how explicit, structured tuition can help build language awareness in learners with dyslexia. You’ll also consider the difficulties that readers with dyslexia can face when accessing print
  5. Developing Writing Skills in Learners with Dyslexia will increase your understanding of the processes involved in developing writing skills and learn strategies for use in the classroom. Although the focus is on how to nurture the development of writing skills in learners with dyslexia, the approach will benefit a wide range of learners struggling to acquire effective writing skills
  6. Dyslexia in Multilingual Settings will enable you to explore the challenges presented when supporting multilingual learners with dyslexia. You will consider the learner’s cultural context, together with the impact this has on learning and progress. You’ll examine the key components for supporting multilingual learners with a view to identifying appropriate support strategies for multilingual learners with dyslexia.

At a glance

 100% online training
 Access anywhere
 No live delivery
 Developed by education professionals
 Tutor support through online forums

and

 CPD Standards Office Accredited
 Level 4, mapped to Ofqual levels
6 self-paced units (20-30hrs each over 8 weeks)
 Set start and assignment submission dates
 Delivered through our Campus Online platform

Who is the Certificate in Supporting International Learners suitable for?

This Certificate is suitable for those in International settings, that work in a primary or secondary dyslexia/literacy environment, who have at least one year’s recent and relevant experience and who are qualified to Level 3 (A Level or equivalent).

Please note: we reserve the right to request information in support of your application.

Teaching/learning support assistants should identify a senior member of teaching staff within the school to act as your mentor during this course.

How is the course delivered?

Our courses are delivered through Campus Online, our unique online learning platform.

Campus Online allows you to study at your own pace, without the need to travel, or commit to particular dates or times. You’ll log in to access your study materials, contact your tutor for support, and connect and network with other delegates.

What is the cost?

Individual Units are priced at £295 + VAT each (you will study six set units)

or

An Award of three set Units is priced at £855 + VAT each (you will study two set awards). Booking Awards enables you to save £10 per Unit compared to booking three Units individually.

  • Payments by debit/credit card should be made online at the time of registration
  • If you or your organisation require an invoice upfront there is an additional admin charge of £25 + VAT per Unit/Award. A purchase order number (if applicable) and finance contact name, address, email and phone number will be required at the time of registration.

There are no additional costs for international delegates.

When can I start and how can I book?

Units and Awards run six times a year in September, November, January, March, May and July, click here to book your first Unit or Award.

What do our delegates say about our courses?

Read an interview with Natalie Noble who has studied three of our Awards.

Dyslexia CPD delivered through our practice-led approach

Each of the three Units within this Award is comprised of three study cycles, each of which includes a Study, Practice, Reflect, and Collaborate section. There are also associated practical tasks, with reference to current research and case studies.

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