Secondary Special Needs - Get Organised
- Duration: 15 mins
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- Published: 28 April 2006
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Summary
Special educational needs co-ordinator (SENCO) Hilary Gover is six weeks into her new job and already feels that she's drowning in a sea of paperwork.
With an intimidating pile of files and folders mounting on her desk, we send in the experts to advise Hilary on a wide range of organisational strategies.
First up, time management expert John Seamen shows Hilary ways to organise her work load, providing her with key tips and helpful hints on saving valuable time.
Secondly, president of NASEN and expert SENCO Jean Salt, talks to Hilary about provision mapping, explaining how this technique can help to reduce paperwork.
The result is a resounding success; Hilary loves the advice she's been given and soon starts to see the benefits.
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