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Accredited Level 5 - Certificate in Dyslexia; Literacy, Support and Intervention
12-16 months
From £2475
eLearning
This BDA Level 5 Certificate in Dyslexia; Literacy, Support and Intervention provides training for individuals who have a professional interest in dyslexia for them to become informed practitioners and teachers. The course is flexible and can be undertaken part time, through online learning.
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Accredited Level 5 - Certificate in Dyscalculia and Maths Learning Difficulties; Support and Intervention
12 months
£2475
eLearning
This BDA Level 5 Certificate in Dyscalculia and Maths Learning Difficulties; Support and Intervention provides training for individuals who have a professional interest in dyscalculia in order for them to become informed practitioners and teachers. The course is delivered in the form of eLearning and can be undertaken full time or part time.
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Fundamentals of Dyslexia Awareness
4/5 hours
£120
eLearning
This eLearning module looks to develop an understanding of dyslexia and the nature of both the strengths and difficulties that may be experienced by a dyslexic individual.
Part of an Accredited Course
Accredited Level 7 - Diploma in Dyslexia Assessment and Intervention
£2950
eLearning
This BDA Level 7 Diploma in Dyslexia Assessment and Intervention is our flagship qualification for individuals who have a professional interest in dyslexia in teaching and assessing across age groups. The course is flexible and can be undertaken part time, through online learning.
Fundamentals of Dyscalculia or Maths Learning Difficulties (Live Virtual Training)
Half day
£60
Live Virtual Training
This introductory course will look at what can cause children to struggle with maths and identify what is the difference between maths learning difficulties and dyscalculia.
An Overview of Assistive Technology
FREE
eLearning
The development of technology that can assist those who have dyslexia, as well those who have other types of disability, to cope with certain tasks that they find difficult has transformed the landscape of coping strategies that we are able to offer to these individuals. This is a specialised field, however, and there is not generally a great awareness amongst the education/work population of exactly what is available.