Join Us This November for the SEND 2025 Virtual Event!

This November, immerse yourself in SEND 2025, a month-long event dedicated to supporting and empowering professionals and educators involved in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

Across the month, enjoy access to 14 expertly curated recorded sessions, covering the latest in SEND strategies, research, inclusion practices, and policy updates.

Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding or discover practical tools for everyday use, these sessions are designed to inform and inspire.

We also bring you 4 live keynote events, featuring leading voices in the SEND field.

These dynamic speakers will offer fresh perspectives, spark meaningful dialogue, and share actionable insights to help drive positive change in your setting.

SEND 2025 is your opportunity to connect, learn, and grow on your schedule and from anywhere. Don’t miss this essential event for the SEND community.

Les Staves - Journey towards numeracy

LIVE - Monday 3rd November @ 16.00

This session explores the fascinating process by which children become numerate, offering practical guidance and inspiration for educators working with young learners, including those with additional needs. The session gives an overview of how early understanding of quantity emerges and coalesces to toward understanding the roots of number and becoming numerate to the level of using counting. 


Kat Adams - Metacognition

LIVE - Tuesday 11th November @ 15.45

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Dan Blundred - Future ready or present focused? Teaching with tech.

LIVE - Monday 17th November @ 16.00

In a world where technology is reshaping how we live, work, and learn, how can we ensure our teaching of mathematics keeps pace? This session will explore how digital tools can enhance maths teaching—not just to meet today’s curriculum demands, but to equip students with the skills they’ll need tomorrow.

We’ll dive into practical strategies for integrating technology into maths lessons, examine how tech can support problem-solving, reasoning, and real-world application, and reflect on the balance between preparing students for immediate success and long-term adaptability.

Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just starting your digital journey, join us to share ideas, explore tools, and rethink what it means to teach maths in a future-facing classroom.


Janet Goring - Exploring the new guidance of specific learning difficulties

LIVE - Monday 24th November @ 15.45


Session leaders

Natasha Dolling | Magdalene Lake | Lara Lalemi | Louise Langford | Aroosa Parveen | Alison Roulstone | Robert Lewis | Ben Sinclair | Chris Edwards-Dewey | Ann-Marie Gilbert | Stephanie Fuller | Sue Johnston-Wilder | Nick Asker


Cost: MA Members £25 | Non Members £35

Your ticket gives you exclusive access to all live and pre-recorded content during and after the event. 

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