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How to become a specialist teacher with BDA accreditation

Accredited Tutor Status FE-HE

What is ATS FE-HE?

Accredited Tutor Status Further/Higher Education (ATS FE-HE) can be applied for on successful completion of a BDA accredited course for teaching learners with specific learning difficulties/dyslexia aged 16 or over in a further/higher educational setting.

Holders of this accreditation are recognised as specialist tutors able to conduct informal, curriculum based assessments and deliver specialist teaching/tutoring programmes to learners aged 16 and over, including adults.

Who can apply for ATS FE-HE?

Applicants that have successfully completed a BDA accredited course for ATS FE-HE within the last three years, and have a minimum of two years (1,900 hours) relevant professional experience teaching/supporting learners aged 16 or over in FE/HE settings. This may be a full-time or part-time posts.

You may also apply for ATS FE-HE via an Individual Merit route if you have significant experience in the teaching of learners with SpLD, and have completed an SpLD course more than 5 years ago, however this should not be seen as an alternative to taking a course in teaching learners with SpLD/dyslexia.

How to apply for ATS FE-HE

To apply for ATS FE/HE start your online application via the Professional Membership page:

What's next?

AMBDA FE-HE

On successful completion of an ATS FE-HE course specialist tutors can apply for courses leading to AMBDA FE-HE which will enable them to conduct formal diagnostic assessments, write diagnostic reports and assess for Exam Access Arrangements. To find out more visit the AMBDA webpage.

Keeping ATS FE-HE Active

Holders of BDA accreditations must keep their practice up to date and submit CPD every three years on the anniversary of their award. Find out more, visit the BDA CPD webpage.

Any Questions?

email: accreditation@bdadyslexia.org.uk