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Leading specialist spaces in mainstream: Specialist pedagogy in practice

  • Webcasts
  • 11 Feb 2026
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Universal SEND Services
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Develop teaching practice in internal, specialist provisions by tapping into best practice from the specialist sector. In this second session, participants will learn how to:

  • Maximise engagement: Capture and maintain the attention of children with complex SEND profiles in a small group setting.
  • Teach skills with high utility: Focus on skills that have the greatest impact on learning and life.
  • Visual and communication supports: See real-world examples of strong practice, including how to use visuals effectively and adapt teaching for individual communication modes, learning pace, and precise developmental stages.

Suitable for: SENCO, Teacher, Senior Leader

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Meet your trainer

Matt McArthur is the Assistant Headteacher at Frank Wise School in Banbury, a special school for children and young adults aged between 2 and 19. Matt currently teaches in both primary and secondary classes, and is the subject-leader for Numeracy. He was Director of Teaching School at the school for five years, and continues to support the Oxfordshire Teaching School Hub with SEND-specific strands of Continuing Professional Development, School-to-School support and Initial Teacher Training. Matt enjoys cooking, keeping fit and reading, and is a committed life-long learner. He has just finished a Masters degree in Educational Leadership, and is currently doing his NPQH.  

Matt McArthur