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Welcome to our Pearson Assessment UK blog. My name is Simone Lewendon and I am the Marketing Communications Manager for Pearson Assessment.
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Who’s talking about digital technology in psychology? A look at our first conference in York.
When set the challenge of creating a Digital Technology in Psychology conference, my first response was excitement. It’s such a wide subject there’s bound to be lots to talk about – let’s get everyone involved…this however was closely followed by … Continue reading
The SENCO journey – transitioning to a strategic role: Guest post from Malcolm Reeve, AET
One of the significant requirements of the Children and Families Act 2014 (known in SEN circles as ‘The SEND Reforms’) encompassed the redefinition of the role of the SENCO. Schools are legally required to have a SENCO, and if they are new to the role, they have to attain the National SENCO Award within three years of taking up their post. Continue reading
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Tagged Academies, AET, Children and Families Act, Education, Malcolm Reeve, pearson, Schools, senco, SEND, SEND Reforms, Special Educational Needs
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Online Working Memory Week Welcomes Prof Alan Baddeley
We’re delighted to welcome Prof. Alan Baddeley, one of the forefathers of working memory as keynote speaker for this year’s Online Working Memory Week. A week long series of free talks on the topic of working memory and its importance. … Continue reading
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Tagged amnesia, Graham Hitch, memory, Online Working Memory Week, OT, OWMW, pearson, Prof Alan Baddeley, Seminars, Talks, working memory
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Digital Technology in Psychology Conference 2015
Digital Technology in Psychology Conference York, October 21 Technology is helping to shape the future of psychology and health care. This October Pearson are hosting a conference exploring the implications of digital technology on tomorrow’s psychologists, including: Its role in … Continue reading
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Tagged assistive technology, BPS, CATCH, cognition, Conference, dementia, Depression, digital, neuroscience, pearson, PsychCorp, psychiatry, psychologists, Psychology, technology, University of York
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Inspirational Communicators and Outstanding Settings Honoured at Shine a Light Awards
Last Thursday, The Communication Trust and Pearson were proud to announce the winners of the 2015 Shine a Light Awards, a national awards scheme that celebrates innovative work and excellent practice in supporting children and young people’s communication development. Hosted … Continue reading
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Tagged awards, charity, communication, Communication champion, David Baddiel, language, pearson, shine a light awards, slcn, speech, the communication trust
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When Appearing to do Nothing is the Strongest Intervention | Pearson Blog
Shelley Hughes, SROT, Senior Product Manager, Pearson Clinical Assessment talks on ‘When Appearing to do Nothing is the Strongest Intervention’ via our US blog. Something I am regularly asked is how to intervene with particular profiles derived from administering a … Continue reading
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Tagged Assessment, children and young people, clinicians, Education, intervention, Occupational Therapy, participation, pearson
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Inspired by communication champions and best practice
Last Friday, a team of 25 judges came together to decide the results of this year’s Shine a Light Awards. This year Pearson Clinical Assessment and The Communication Trust, were once again incredibly lucky to have an exceptional panel of … Continue reading
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Tagged AAC, Assessment, awards, charity, children and young people, communication, communication trust, pearson, slcn
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Free talks on speech, language and communication – #SLTLearn
Join us this July for #SLTLearn, the second in our series of online outreach events for 2015. The talks taking place from 13th to 17th July are aimed at Speech and Language Therapists and Teachers, and are designed to inform, engage … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, CPD, Education, language, LuCiD, pearson, Schools, slcn, slt, speech, Speechbloguk, teachers, the communication trust, Unviersity of Liverpool
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Free Event: The Communication Commitment for Schools
Pearson Assessment and The Communication Trust are delighted to host a new event entitled ‘The Communication Commitment for Schools: Making a commitment to help all students communicate to the best of their ability’. The event will be held on the 24th June in Central London. Continue reading
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Tagged charity, communication, Education, event, pearson, slcn, speech and language, the communication trust
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Do you know a Communication Champion? The Shine a Light Awards Open.
Good communication skills are essential for learning and making friends, and have wide impacts across a child’s development, which is why The Communication Trust and Pearson Assessment have today launched the fourth Shine a Light Awards 2015. Featuring new categories, these awards will recognise teams, settings and individuals across England who supports children and young people’s communication needs. Continue reading