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These SpLD qualifications are suitable for a wide range of education professionals and help supporting international teachers, teaching assistants and other practitioners based in a classroom.
Delivered entirely online, the Level 4 Certificate in Supporting International Learners with Dyslexia (DACRT67) is created by experts with real-world educational experience to empower delegates with practical and actionable skills, allowing you not only to engage with students with increased confidence but also to create a pathway for professional progression.
By joining this programme you we will help supporting international teachers and their leaners:
The SpLD Qualifications in Supporting International Learners with Dyslexia are made up of six units:
Award in Perspectives on Dyslexia DAAWD51:
Dyslexia and Co-occurring difficulties (DACPD51)
Dyslexia: Supporting Individuals with Memory Weaknesses (DACPD52)
Structured, Cumulative Multisensory Tuition for Learners with Dyslexia (DACPD53)
Award in Supporting International Learners with Dyslexia DAAWD67:
Developing Reading Skills in Learners with Dyslexia (DACPD84)
Developing Writing Skills in Learners with Dyslexia (DACPD85)
Dyslexia in Multilingual Settings (DACPD94)
The following unit is not part of this pathway certificate but can be swapped out for either DACPD84 or 85
Developing Numeracy Skills in Learners with Dyslexia and Dyscalculia (DACPD99)
Applicants should:
Participants should normally be employed as a:
Please note: We reserve the right to request information in support of all applications from a headteacher or other suitably qualified line manager or referee
This Certificate is part of a wider CPD programme that offers the opportunity to choose from a range of study options:
You cannot book this Certificate outright but must book either:
Courses run six times a year with start dates in September, November, January, March, May and July
or
Level 4 Perspectives on Dyslexia (DAAWD51) contains units 51,52,53
Level 5 Supporting International Learners with Dyslexia (DAAWD67) contains units 84,85, 94
Our Level 4 and 5 CPD programme is approved by The CPD Standards Office.