Circular : 0003/2011 THE AUTHORITIES OF PRIMARY, POST-PRIMARY AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS



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An Roinn Oideachais agus Scileanna, Rannog Oideachais Muinteoiri, Cor na Madadh, Baile Atha Luain, Co. na hiarmhi. Department of Education and Skills, Teacher Education Section, Cornamaddy, Athlone, Co Westmeath. Circular : 0003/2011 Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma Programme of Continuing Professional Development in Special Educational Needs (Autistic Spectrum Disorders) for Teachers TO: THE AUTHORITIES OF PRIMARY, POST-PRIMARY AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS 1. The Programme 2011/2012 St Angela s College, Sligo, (A College of the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG)), is offering a Post- Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Special Educational Needs (Autistic Spectrum Disorders) (ASDs) Professional Development Programme in collaboration with the Special Education Support Service (SESS) for teachers of students with ASDs. In accordance with programmes being offered by the college, this programme will be accredited by NUIG, and will lead to an award of a Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Special Educational Needs (ASDs). Up to 25 places will be available on the programme for the year 2011-2012. 2. Aim and Content The aim of the programme will be to develop teachers knowledge, understanding and skills in working with students with autistic spectrum disorders. Qualifications will be awarded by NUIG to participants who successfully complete the programme. Participants will be assessed on the basis of full attendance at the programme, successful completion of selected tasks and written assignments, in addition to their work in schools. Consideration will be given to applications for accreditation for prior learning (APL) with regard to certain course elements provided by the SESS. Further details are available to applicants from St. Angela s College, Sligo on their website at www.stangelas.nuigalway.ie and the Special Education Support Service (SESS). Website: www.sess.ie - 1 -

3. Duration and Organisation This Post-Graduate Certificate/Post-Graduate Diploma is a professional development programme which can be obtained over a maximum of two years. The programme comprises four modules, as follows: Post-Graduate Certificate Module one (Core Module) - Understanding Autistic Spectrum Disorders And Module two - Assessment, Planning, Applications and Curricular Access Or Module three - Teaching Approaches for Students with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Post-Graduate Diploma Module one - Understanding Autistic Spectrum Disorders Module two - Assessment, Planning, Applications and Curricular Access Module three - Teaching Approaches for Students with Autistic Spectrum Disorders Module four - Self-management and Behaviour Completion of Modules 1 (Core) and 2 or 3, together with successful completion of the necessary course work and a practicum will attract a Post-Graduate Certificate in Special Education (Autistic Spectrum Disorders). Completion of the additional two modules together with the necessary course work will attract a Post-Graduate Diploma in Special Educational Needs (ASDs). Participants who complete the Certificate level, may progress to the Diploma level and on successfully completing it, will exit with a Post-Graduate Diploma in SEN (ASD). Participants will not necessarily be required to complete individual modules sequentially. However all elements of all modules must be completed within a consecutive two year period. The programme will require from a minimum of eighteen days (Certificate) to thirty-seven (Diploma) days release from school over the two-year period. As a result of accreditation of prior learning (APL) for individual teachers the number of days release required may also be reduced. Attendance on at least 5 Saturdays at a central venue will be a requirement for successful applicants. Class visits from SESS and St. Angela s personnel for the purposes of support provision and practicum assessment respectively are an essential component of the programme. - 2 -

4. Eligibility Please note that all teachers must be registered in accordance with Section 31 of the Teaching Council Act, 2001. Please refer to the Teaching Council website www.teachingcouncil.ie for further information. This programme is for registered teachers who hold a post currently funded by the Department of Education and Skills and who are currently working with students with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) or will be working with students with ASDs for the duration of the Programme in recognised Primary schools including Special Schools and recognised Post-Primary Schools. The programme is designed specifically to assist teachers in meeting the learning and teaching needs of students with ASDs. Potential applicants must therefore have a teaching role in relation to students with ASDs. (a) Primary: Teachers will be required to forward a copy of their Registration Certificate, or a letter of confirmation of registration from the Teaching Council, when submitting their application form. If the Education Sector field is blank, teachers will be required to provide evidence that they are recognised as being qualified to teach in either the mainstream primary sector or qualified to teach students with Special Educational Needs or students requiring Learning Support in the primary sector by the Teaching Council. Applicants from Primary Schools should have successfully completed their probationary period. (b) Post-Primary Teachers will be required to forward a copy of their Registration Certificate, or a letter of confirmation of registration from the Teaching Council, when submitting their application form. If the Education Sector field is blank teachers will be required to provide evidence that they are recognised as being qualified to teach either in the mainstream post-primary sector or qualified to teach students with Special Educational Needs or students requiring Learning Support in the postprimary sector by the Teaching Council. (c) Special Schools Teachers will be required to forward a copy of their Registration Certificate, or a letter of confirmation of registration from the Teaching Council, when submitting their application form. If the Education Sector field is blank teachers will be required to provide evidence that they are recognised as being qualified to teach either in the mainstream primary or post-primary sectors or qualified to teach students with Special Educational Needs or students requiring Learning Support in the primary or post-primary sector or qualified to teach in specified categories of special school by the Teaching Council. Applicants from Special Schools should have successfully completed their probationary period. Consideration will be given to applications for Accreditation for Prior Learning (APL) under the Colleges APL policies and procedures. Relevant SESS courses in the learning and teaching of students with ASDs will be considered in this context. Teachers who are participating in this programme must continue to have a teaching role in relation to students with ASDs for the duration of the programme. It is also advised that school management should make every effort to ensure that students with ASDs continue to benefit from teachers knowledge and expertise in this area, through assigning the learning and teaching of students with ASDs to teachers who have successfully completed this programme. - 3 -

5. Applications and Selection An Application Form accompanies this Circular for completion by teachers interested and eligible to participate in the programme. Normally, applications will be accepted from not more than one teacher per school who meets the requirements outlined in this Circular. Important Eligible teachers nominated by their school authorities who wish to be considered for admission to the Programme should send their applications to The Programme Co-ordinator, Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma in SEN (ASDs), Education Department, St Angela s College, Sligo, to be received not later than 1st of March 2011. Applicants for this programme will not be required to attend for interview. All applications must be accompanied by a non-returnable administration fee of 25. Applicants are advised that they should retain evidence of postage. 6. Funding All elements within each module are funded by the Teacher Education Section of the Department of Education and Skills through the SESS under the National Development Plan 2007 to 2013. Applicants will be responsible for payment of a fee of 300 per module. Applicants will be invoiced by St. Angela s College as per the College s current policy. Note: Travel and subsistence will be provided for any of the face-to-face elements of the programme. Your attention is also drawn to the Teacher Fee Refund Scheme. The purpose of this scheme is to provide funding towards the cost of course and examination fees incurred by Primary and Post-Primary teachers on successful completion of in-career development courses approved by the Department and school authorities. Further information is available at http://www.mie.ie/refundoffees/ 7. Extra Personal Vacation No extra personal vacation will be allowed in respect of attendance at the Programme. 8. Substitution Substitution which must be approved by the managerial authority of the school/vec will be allowed. The substitution must be deemed necessary to cover the approved periods of absence of the teacher from teaching duty for attendance at the course. Documentation from the college specifying the absence details must be retained by the school. - 4 -

9. Salary Arrangements All teachers on release from their school under the terms of this Programme will continue to receive their salary in the usual way. 10. Allowances Please note that successful completion of this programme will not result in any entitlement to additional remuneration from the Department of Education and Skills. 11. Master s Programme Those who successfully complete the Post-Graduate Diploma in Special Educational Needs (ASDs), and who satisfy the relevant requirements, are eligible to progress to an MA in Special Educational Needs (ASDs) at St. Angela s College. Further information on the MA in SEN (ASDs) Programme in St. Angela s College is available on the St. Angela s website, www.stangelas.nuigalway.ie. Alan Wall Principal Officer January 2011-5 -

APPENDIX A Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Special Educational Needs (Autistic Spectrum Disorders) 2011-2012 Modules Elements Module One Understanding ASD Introductory Day SESS-4 Day Introductory Course Sensory, Motor and Relationship Perspectives of the child with ASD Understanding Autism (on-line) Class Visit (SESS Advisory Team: ASD) Placement Assessment Professional Portfolio Module two Profile and IEP Assessment, Planning and curricular access ABBLS PEP3 or T-TAP Individualised Planning Accessing the Curriculum ASD & Co-occurring needs PECS Lámh TEACCH (2 day) Class Visit (SESS Advisory Team: ASD) Assessment Module three Case Study Teaching Approaches for Pupils with ASD Applied Behaviour Analysis (on-line) Social Stories Training Floor-Time TEACCH (5-day) Language and Communication Development for Students with ASD (Hanen) Intensive Interaction Class Visit (SESS Advisory Team: ASD) Assessment Module four Assessment Practicum Profile and IEP Self-management and Behaviour Social Skills training Challenging Behaviour Contemporary Applied Behaviour Analysis courses Class Visit (SESS Advisory Team: Behaviour) Literature Review Completion of the practicum is an essential element for both the Post-Graduate Certificate and the Post-Graduate Diploma in Special Education (Autistic Spectrum Disorders (See section 3 of Circular) - 6 -

Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Special Educational Needs (Autistic Spectrum Disorders) 2011-2012 Post Graduate Programme Post Graduate Certificate Module one (Core Module) Understanding ASDs And Module two Assessment, Planning, Applications and Curricular Access Or Module three Teaching Approaches for Students with ASDs Post Graduate Diploma Module one Module two Module three Module four Understanding ASDs Assessment, Planning, Applications and Curricular Access Teaching Approaches for Students with ASDs. Self-management and Behaviour - 7 -

Circular: 0003/2011 Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma Programme of Continuing Professional Development in Special Educational Needs (Autistic Spectrum Disorders) for Teachers ST ANGELA S COLLEGE, SLIGO APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION Please complete this form and return together with the a 25 administration fee to Programme Co-ordinator, Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma in SEN (ASDs), Education Department, St Angela s College, Sligo On or before 5pm on 1st of March, 2011. Application is being made to participate in 1 (please tick as appropriate): Post-Graduate Certificate in SEN (ASDs) Post-Graduate Diploma in SEN (ASDs) 1 Please note that this is a signal of intent only, to facilitate organisation and administration. Applicants may reconsider their chosen options as they access the various modules. - 8 -

1. Personal Details Name: School: Home Address: School Address: Home Ph: School Roll No: Mobile: School Phone: Fax: Personal e-mail: School e-mail: Teacher Payroll No: Principal: Year of Probation (where applicable): 2. Registration Details (Per Teaching Council Registration Certificate or per letter of confirmation of registration from the Teaching Council)* Teacher Registration Number _Education Sector *A copy of the Teacher Registration Certificate or a letter of confirmation of registration as provided by the Teaching Council must accompany this form. 3. Current Teaching Position 3 (a) Please tick which of the following best describes your current Employment Status: Contract of Indefinite Duration (CID) Fixed Term Contract Permanent Other, please specify: If employed in a Part Time capacity, for how many hours are you employed? - 9 -

3 (b) Please tick which of the following best describes the teaching position you will hold in 2011/2012: Mainstream Primary School Class teacher who is teaching a significant number of students with ASDs Resource teacher for students with special educational needs, currently teaching students with ASDs Learning Support/Resource Teacher currently teaching students with ASDs. Teacher in a special class for students with ASDs Teacher in a special class for students with special educational needs, which includes students with ASDs. Mainstream Post-Primary School Subject teacher, where a significant number of students with ASDs are accessing the subject area. (specify which subject) Resource Teacher for students with special educational needs, currently teaching students with ASDs. Learning Support/Resource Teacher, currently teaching students with ASDs Teacher in a special class for students with ASDs. Teacher in a special class for students with special educational needs, which includes students with ASDs Special School Class teacher teaching students with special educational needs, which includes students with ASDs Class teacher teaching students with ASDs Subject teacher, where students with ASDs are accessing the subject area. (specify which subject) Principal of a Special School where the Principal is in a teaching role and has students with ASDs in his/her class Other (please Specify) _ Please state the number of students with ASDs whom you are currently teaching in school or will be teaching for the duration of the Programme: Please state the number of students with special educational needs (other than ASDs) who you are currently teaching in school or will be teaching for the duration of the Programme - 10 -

3 (c) Please state: Your total number of years teaching Number of years teaching in your present school Number of years teaching students with ASDs When were you appointed to your present post Date of establishment of this post 3 (d) Please give a brief description of the students, stating categories of special educational need, with whom you currently work: 3 (e) For mainstream Post-Primary Teachers only: Please state number of learning support/resource hours you are allocated in total Please state number of hours which are spent supporting students with ASDs Please state subject(s) which you also teach _ 3 (f) For the school year 2011/2012, how many hours per week will you be timetabled in the following areas of work: Special Class: Withdrawal Work: Team Teaching: Consultation with Colleagues/Parent/Others (please specify): Other (please specify): Please confirm with your Principal that you are, or will be, working with students with ASDs for the duration of the Programme. I have certified with my Principal that this will be the case: Yes: No: - 11 -

4. Mainstream School only: Range of Support Services 4 (a) Excluding your position, please specify the range of support services currently in your school (state number) Learning Support Teachers: Resource Teachers for students with special educational needs Learning Support/Resource Teachers Special Class Teachers Other (please specify) _ 4 (b) Have you previously attended a course (short/post-graduate) pertaining to special education? Yes No Topic Date Duration Venue 5. Previous Teaching Experience 5 (a) Number of years teaching mainstream classes: Name and Address of School(s): Dates: 5 (b) Prior to taking up your current teaching position, please state number of years in special schools/ special classes/ resource/ learning support teaching: Name and Address of School(s): (Please specify teaching role): Dates: 5 (c) Any other relevant experience in educational settings: - 12 -

6. Professional or other qualifications held College, University or other Awarding Body Dates of attendance and whether fulltime or part-time Degree or other Qualifications obtained/to be obtained Grade/ Class (if any) Subject(s) Date of Award 7. Previous Professional Development (e.g. SESS, ICEP Europe, In-service). Please also see list of courses as in Appendix A previously attended. Name & Dates of Professional Development Course Duration Grade/ Class (if any) Subject(s) Year of Completion of Professional Development Course Accrediting Body 8. Additional Information 8 (a) Have you previously applied for the Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Special Educational Needs (Autistic Spectrum Disorders) (ASDs) Professional Development Programme? Yes No If yes, what year did you apply? 8 (b) Please indicate your reason(s) for seeking a place on this continuing professional development programme - 13 -

8 (c) Any other information that you feel may help in assessing your application for this Programme 9. Name, address and roll numbers of all the schools in which you teach, where applicable School Name School Address School Roll Number To be Completed by Applicant 10. I have read Circular 0003/2011 and I agree to fulfil the necessary conditions of participation in the programme for which I am making application. I certify that all the information given on this form is correct and if admitted to the programme, I undertake to observe all the rules and regulations of St. Angela s College, Sligo and to fulfil the necessary conditions of the programme. SIGNED: DATE: - 14 -

11. For Completion by School Authorities I nominate to attend this post-graduate programme and I confirm that the applicant for this course is a registered teacher in accordance with section 31 of the Teaching Council Act, 2001. I confirm that the information in this application form is correct and, if the above named teacher is given a place on this Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma Programme of Continuing Professional Development in Special Educational Needs (Autistic Spectrum Disorders) for Teachers 2011/2012, that the Board of Management agrees to release him/her to attend the programme and will fulfil all course requirements as specified in Circular 0003/2011. SIGNED: _ DATE: (Principal) COUNTER SIGNED: _ DATE: (Director/Manager/Chief Executive Officer/Chairperson, Board of Management) Please complete this application form and return together with the 25 administration fee and a copy of your Registration Certificate or a letter of confirmation of registration from the Teaching Council to Programme Co-ordinator, Post-Graduate Certificate/Diploma in SEN (ASDs), Education Department, St Angela s College, Sligo On or before 5pm on, 1st of March, 2011. Phone: (071) 9195551 Data Protection The Department of Education and Skills will treat all personal data you provide on this form as confidential and will use it solely for the purpose intended. The information will only be disclosed as permitted by law or for the purposes listed in the Department s registration with the Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) - Ref 10764/A. St Angela s College will treat all personal data you provide on this form as confidential and will use it solely for the purpose intended. The information will only be disclosed as permitted by law or for the purposes listed in St Angela s registration with the DPC. If the information you have provided is to be used for purposes other than outlined in the Department s or college s (as applicable) registration with the DPC your permission will be sought. - 15 -