
This article shares a range of effective and inclusive teaching strategies that not only support SEN learners but enrich the learning environment for every student.
I have focused on practical tips that you can easily integrate into your day-to-day teaching practices.
Direct instruction and visual supports
Direct instruction paired with visual supports helps clarify concepts, especially for SEN students. Using visuals (diagrams, symbols, charts) can make abstract ideas more tangible and easier to understand.
Adaptive lessons
Differentiated or adaptive lesson-planning ensures that all students can access learning at their level. This involves varying content, process, and product based on students’ needs.
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