Supporting EAL students who have SEND

This blog explores the challenges associated with identifying pupils who speak English as an Additional Language (EAL) and who also have a special educational need or disability (SEND), and outlines strategies that educators can use to promptly identify these learners and address their needs.

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A sustainable approach to welcoming refugee and asylum-seeking children

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Blog: Overcoming Language Barriers in Prisons

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Call for staff working in prisons to trial free ESOL Screening Tool

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Blog: How to support trainee teachers to teach EAL pupils

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Blog: Refugee Integration – The Importance of ESOL

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