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SACE Courses
Accommodations
R250.00 Read MorePresenter: Karen Archer
SACE allocates 5 points for this course
In order to be an inclusive school, it is important to explore what accommodations are available in South Africa in order for each learner to reach his/her full potential. This course will explore different accommodations and include case studies for practical application.
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Anxiety, Sensory Integration and Working Memory
R250.00 Read MoreSpeakers: Natalie Solomon, Roseen Ress and Debbie Catto
SACE allocates 5 points for this course
This talk focuses on identifying and responding to childhood anxiety, the relationship between working memory and anxiety and the influence a child’s sensory system has on anxiety.
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Developing Reading Comprehension
R250.00 Read MorePresenter: Annelize Clark
SACE allocates 10 points for this course
This course focuses on the development and facilitation of reading comprehension. Teachers and therapists will walk away with a better understanding of, and useful tools to facilitate this very complex skill.
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Inclusive Education: Upsetting the Applecart
R250.00 Read MoreSACE allocates 10 points for this course
In this course, Jeandre Cooke will examine the philosophy of Inclusion, sharing her experience in developing whole-school systems to support Inclusive Education.
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Managing Challenging Behaviour
R250.00 Read MoreSpeaker: Hennie Vorster
SACE allocates 5 points for this course
This short course will help teachers manage learners presenting with difficult behaviour in the classroom. It will also give them the tools and guidance on advising parents and colleagues on managing learners with difficult behaviour.
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Overcoming Compassion Fatigue
R250.00 Read MorePresenter: Suzanne Mackay
SACE allocates 5 points for this course
This workshop will focus on building awareness of Compassion Fatigue among educators and health professionals as well as the ethical responsibility of professionals to make self-care a priority in order to sustain their work.