I'm not a teacher but I was hoping to pick your brains please!
If a class has a lot of pupils considered to have SEN (e.g. 15 out of 29), does that increase the workload for the teacher because of differentiation etc? Would the teacher still have time for pupils without SEN or would they be left to their own devices a lot to just get on with things?
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Lots of SEN pupils more work?
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Boggedygig · 04/09/2017 02:44
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