Special Educational Needs & Disabilities
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Early Education provides opportunities for professional learning for anyone working in the field of early childhood education. We also campaign for policies that support young children’s best interests across the UK.
UKLA is a registered charity whose sole objective is to advance education in literacy. Most members are involved with literacy education in schooling and beyond as teachers, LA/independent consultants, teacher educators and/or researchers in ITE.
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The UK Association for Music Education – Music Mark is the new charitable, independent organisation (built on the foundations of the Federation of Music Services and the National Association of Music Educators) which represents and supports 99% of all Music Services
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The Historical Association is an independent national charity open to everyone. We have been supporting history since 1906. We have over 6,000 members representing teachers, academics, local historians and history enthusiasts.
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The Geographical Association is the subject community for teachers of geography. Its charitable mission is to further geographical knowledge and understanding through education.
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The aim of the English Association is to further knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of the English language and its literatures and to foster good practice in its teaching and learning at all levels.
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Established in 1989, the Design and Technology Association is the recognised national subject association for D&T educators. Our aim is to inspire, develop and support excellence in design and technology education for all.
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The Classical Association was founded on December 19, 1903 ‘to promote the development and maintain the well-being of classical studies. The times, challenges and opportunities may have changed, but the commitment to this goal remains as strong as ever.
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