Hi Lynda,
No specific advice but these clips from Skill’s Into Teaching project might help -
http://www.skill.org.uk/page.aspx?c=371&p=487
Regards,
Alison
Alison Hunt,
Equality & Diversity Officer
Staffordshire University
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On Behalf Of Lynda Tout
Sent: 19 October 2011 13:10
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Subject: PGCE and flexible learning routes
Dear Colleagues,
I’m about to start a conversation with our PGCE Primary and Secondary staff about how disabled students would be able to opt to take a more flexible route through the PGCE programme. I wonder if anyone can share any
experiences of this with me, difficulties encountered, part-time placement experiences etc?
Any advice very gratefully received!
Best wishes,
Lynda Tout
Inclusion Co-ordinator
Disability & Inclusion Advice Service
Student Support
University College Plymouth St Mark & St John, Derriford Road, Plymouth, PL6 8BH
Phone: 01752 636700 Web: www.ucpmarjon.ac.uk
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