special educational needs itinerant teacher
Special educational needs itinerant teachers instruct disabled or sick children in their homes. They are specialised teachers employed by (public) schools to teach those unable to physically attend school, but also to assist the student, the parents and the school in their communication. They also fulfil the function of a social school worker by helping the students and parents with a student's potential behavioural issues and enforce, if necessary, school attendance regulations. In case of a possible physical (re)admission to school, visiting teachers advise the school regarding suitable classroom guidance strategies and advisable teaching methods to support the student and make the transition as agreeable as possible.
Also called: SEN itinerant teacher, special educational needs visiting teacher, visiting teacher for special needs, SEN visiting teacher, special needs peripatetic teacher, SEN peripatetic teacher, special educational needs peripatetic teacher
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- essential skills
- 19
- optional skills
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- related roles
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Essential skills
20- adapt teaching to student's capabilities
- advise on strategies for special needs students
- apply intercultural teaching strategies
- apply teaching strategies
- assess students
- assessment processes
- assist students in their learning
- assist students with equipment
- behavioural disorders
- communicate with youth
- curriculum objectives
- demonstrate when teaching
- give constructive feedback
- guarantee students' safety
- liaise with educational staff
- liaise with educational support staff
- monitor student's behaviour
- prepare lesson content
- provide lesson materials
- show consideration for student's situation
Optional skills
19- arrange parent teacher meeting
- assist children with special needs in education settings
- assist in the organisation of school events
- assist students with their enrolment
- consult student's support system
- cooperate with education professionals
- counsel clients
- education law
- keep records of attendance
- learning difficulties
- listen actively
- primary school procedures
- provide social counselling
- provide specialised instruction for special needs students
- provide teacher support
- secondary school procedures
- special needs education
- teach primary education class content
- teach secondary education class content
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