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Free courses for education professionals from Real Training

Free courses for education professionals from Real Training

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We have three courses available for education professionals with zero fees attached. They are:

  • Access Arrangements Update (AAU)*
    • Recently updated for the 25/26 academic year with the new JCQ regulations, the AAU contains a video Q&A with Nick Lait, Head of Examination Services at the JCQ, and will ensure you know all about this year’s updates. This course is open to access arrangements professionals and qualified assessors will achieve 3 SASC-approved CPD hours!
  • Effective SEN Support Provision – Middle Leaders
    • We’ve partnered with Whole School SEND to create this free course, allowing you to better understand how middle leaders can support strategic SEND provision, while identifying opportunities to coordinate with other leaders in the school. You’ll also consider how effectively whole school approaches are implemented in your subject area, and much more!
  • Online SEND Reviewer Training
    • Free to access and open to all education professionals! Real Training and Whole School SEND have developed an online SEND Reviewer Training. This will enable you to conduct quality reviews of your setting’s SEND provision and improve your practices.

If you haven’t trained with us previously, our free courses offer an introduction to our interactive learning environment, Campus Online, to our impressive tutors and what you could expect as a delegate.

Further training courses

Outside of our free resources, there is a wide selection of courses and qualifications to choose from across levels 2 to 7. You can enhance your competency and confidence in SEND and inclusion, professional assessment, mental health and safeguarding, leadership, literacy and numeracy, and more.

*Suitable for qualified access arrangements professionals.

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