Up Coming Events

East Sussex
Wed. 21st March 2012: Northease Manor School, Rodmell, Nr. Lewes, BN7 3EY
www.northeasemanor.e-sussex.sch.uk
SPEAKER: Anne Bouet
TOPIC: The Linguistic Demands of the Curriculum.
POSTER: Click here [Word]
Map: Click here

West Sussex
Thurs. 8th March. 2012: Bishop Luffa School
Bishop Luffa Close, Chichester, PO19 3LT
SPEAKER: Tom Haward
TOPIC: Visual Learning
POSTER: Click here [Word]
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News

Do you teach maths in a special school in the Brighton area?
A group of specialist maths teachers are looking to form a professional network. More details are available here [Word].

The new West Sussex Dyslexia Support group.
This is a new support group for parents of dyslexic children that has recently been created in West Sussex. For more information please contact Janice Ellis either on 01243 553280 or by email janice.ellis2@btinternet.com
POSTER: CLICK HERE

STUDY DAY 2012

The 2012 Study Day will be held at Northease Manor School on Saturday July 7th. The day will be run by Neil Mackay, a specialist in Dyslexia, and an excellent speaker and trainer. The theme will be 'Removing Dyslexia as a Barrier to Achievement - building ladders to learning' - and it will be full of practical, hands-on ideas and there will be several exhibitors displaying their resources. Further information and booking forms will be made available on this site shortly.

We hope to see you there!


Introduction

Patoss is a professional association of teachers of students with specific learning difficulties, for all those concerned with the teaching and support of pupils with SpLD: dyslexic, dyspraxic, ADD, and Aspergers syndrome. Membership is open to qualified teachers in SpLD and those studying for either the certificate or the diploma in SpLD.

The national Patoss organisation supports a growing network of local groups. There are twenty-two groups are active at the moment.

In Sussex there are two local groups: East and West. You will find in this website information on the meetings. Meetings are informal and friendly. New faces are particularly welcome.

For information and to join the National Patoss, please click here (this link will take you to another website).