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Teaching Students with Intellectual Needs (Developmental Disability)


Course Code Date Format / Location Price Availability
YS26TDD1 Apr 07, 2026 -
Jun 12, 2026
Online $685.00 Register Now...

🌟 Course Summary

The Teaching Students with Intellectual Needs (Developmental Disability) AQ course empowers educators to create inclusive, respectful, and developmentally responsive learning environments. Designed to help teachers understand and support students with intellectual disabilities, this course provides the tools to plan personalized programs, foster meaningful relationships, and unlock each learner’s unique potential. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding, renewed confidence, and a stronger commitment to inclusive education.

🚀 What You’ll Gain

  • A foundational understanding of various types of intellectual disabilities
  • Strategies to design individualized, inclusive curriculum plans
  • Tools to create safe, nurturing, and developmentally responsive classrooms
  • Confidence in supporting diverse learning needs with empathy and respect
  • Skills to build strong partnerships with families and school communities

💡 Why Choose This Course?

  • Promotes inclusive education and celebrates developmental differences
  • Focuses on student potential and strengths-based approaches
  • Encourages respectful, relationship-based teaching practices
  • Builds your ability to plan and adapt curriculum for unique learner needs
  • Supports professional growth in special education and inclusive leadership

🎯 Who Should Enroll?

  • Teachers seeking to support students with intellectual disabilities
  • Educators passionate about inclusive and equitable learning environments
  • Professionals looking to enhance special education expertise
  • Those committed to understanding and advocating for diverse learners

Prerequisites

  • A Certificate of Qualification and Registration with the OCT

Documents Required

  • NONE

Course listings are accurate as of Feb. 06 09:39 AM.