The Lincolnshire County Council has introduced a new initiative with the aim of improving support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in mainstream schools. The strategy is designed to bolster resources for SEN students, allowing them to prosper alongside their classmates. This is to be achieved through additional teacher training and enhanced accessibility, engendering an even more inclusive learning environment. This measure is part of a larger endeavour to assimilate SEN students more smoothly into day-to-day school life, thereby promoting equality and fostering a sense of community among all students in Lincolnshire’s educational establishments. Information for this report was sourced from news.google.com.
Lincolnshire County Council Proposes New Strategy for SEN Inclusion in Mainstream Schools


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