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Course tutor - Richard Hirstwood

To listen to a description of the course click 100 ideas below.
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The Agenda - 100 Ideas!

Sensory construction - Introduction to the multi sensory room/environment
Creative curves - Creating a magical environment: big or small
Boxes and brolleys - Personalised sensory environments for early sensory skills: low tech and high tech
Cheap & cheerful - Small cheap ideas for environments in classrooms and day rooms
Bubble Bath - Immerse yourself in ideas for your bubble tubes, fibre optics and much more
Investigating imagery - Lots of ideas for Solar, Mirage and data projectors
Sensational sounds - Using ‘Animusic’, voice distortion and sound effects
Stimulating studios - Do you need a Wii or just a flight in an Xwing fighter?
Electrifying education - Making learning fun!

Who is the course for? - All practitioners working with pre 5’s, children and students with additional needs, in special education, special schools and inclusive settings across primary and secondary education. Peripatetic teachers, as well as advisory teachers & portage workers, will also find this training invaluable.

DVD Course notes - mean that you can share all ideas with your team and have a permanent resource to refer to.

Costs - £185 ex V.A.T. - and this includes DVD and other course notes, tea & coffee and lunch and at least 100 new ideas for your sensory room or studio or classroom from Richard Hirstwood!

To book your place click here


Venues and dates

Newcastle - Centre for Life - 4th July 2008
Sheffield United Football Club - 8th July 2008
Carlisle Racecourse, Cumbria - 17th September 2008
University of Manchester - 20th October 2008
QAC, Birmingham - 22nd October 2008
Norwich - 11th November 2008
Brighton - 13th November 2008
Chester Zoo - 1st December 2008
Edinburgh Zoo - 3rd December
Dublin - St Joseph's School - TBA 2008

Great Venues
chester zoo
edinburgh zoo
eureka
galleries
w5

A whole day just to demonstrate equipment ideas!

Do you need sprinklings of theory to validate your practice?

How can sensory rooms meet the national curriculum - making learning accessible & inclusive?

Then this is the course for 2008!