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Al-Taqwa College: Parent involvement
Aisha, a mother, shares her experiences about working with the school to support her child’s learning....
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Conduct professional discussions to confirm that decision making has been applied consistently (for example, meetings with teachers at the school/with other schools). Discussions and moderation meetings reference the ...
NCCD for school leaders e-learn
Welcome to this course for principals, deputy principals, assistant principals, aspiring principals and other school leaders. The course is designed to help you understand your roles and responsibil...
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Personalised learning and support
Every student has their own aspirations, learning needs, strengths and interests and it is the responsibility of schools to respond to every student, and their unique characteristics, with high expectations for achiev...
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Talia, Supplementary, Cognitive
Talia is a 13-year-old girl in Year 7 who has been enrolled in a regional secondary school for six months....
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Al-Taqwa College: Inclusive communication
Nazia, a Learning Support Teacher, talks about the importance of communication and about reassuring families that the NCCD information is de-identified....
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Moderation for the NCCD webinar
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Fact sheet for parents, guardians and carers
This is a national fact sheet about the NCCD for parents, guardians and carers....
This optional sample letter provides information about the NCCD and can be amended for your context. Check with your education authority before using it as your authority may have its own recommended template letter....
Harley, Supplementary, Cognitive
Harley is a Year 1 student who has Prader-Willi syndrome....