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Integrate 'Inclusion and SEND in PE and school sport' into your curriculum!

Looking to diversify your teaching methods and become more inclusive?
Our upcoming webinar will be led by experts in inclusive sports and activity, Lou and Sue from LUSU Sports.
LUSU is led by two passionate, energetic, and knowledgeable individuals committed to changing people's attitudes, techniques, and skills in educational and sporting environments.
LUSU strongly believes all activities and sports should be fully inclusive because we're together.
✔️Understand the Basics
Gain a deeper understanding of who LUSU is, what its experience is, what its principles are, and more!
✔️Top tips for working with children with SEND in PE.
✔️An insight into their NEW' Inclusion and SEND in PE and school sport' course.
✔️Q&A
The webinar offers practical advice and activities that can be executed in your school, benefiting pupils and staff alike. This will guide you through practical ideas and strategies for inclusive activities, helping you build confidence in delivering engaging and supportive lessons.
Let's make learning collaborative.
We are genuinely excited about the opportunity to empower others through learning! Join us in sharing this fantastic opportunity with your colleagues and being a part of our vibrant community of educators committed to creating engaging and comprehensive teaching experiences. Let's collaborate and design fun, effective, and inclusive sessions for pupils of all abilities. Together, we can positively impact and inspire a love for learning!

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"The wealth of high quality, easily accessible videos and accompanying resources on this course, have helped to enhance teaching delivery and learner engagement, with notable progression."
