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Early Childhood SIG: Connect and Converse Webinar Series: Exploring SEND from Different Perspectives: 27 March

Early Childhood SIG: Connect and Converse Webinar Series: Exploring SEND from Different Perspectives: 27 March

15:00 (London time)

This webinar will delve into neurodiversity (SEND) from the perspectives of various stakeholders, using real-world scenarios. Graeme will share insights as an autistic individual, the father of an autistic child/adult, and a teacher whose classroom became a safe space for SEND students.
Presented by Graeme Lawrie

Graeme is a qualified teacher and has been teaching for 25 years specialising in Technology, Computing, Electronics and Design.Starting his career at Oakham School in the Midlands as a teacher and house parent in a boarding house, he moved to Sevenoaks School in Kent in 2006 to take on a Head of Department role.

In 2009, he accepted the role of Head of Faculty for Science, developing the largest free Science event in the UK at the time, before progressing to the position of Director of Innovation and Excellence in 2012, which evolved into the role of Director of Outreach and Innovation in 2016.

He has held several other roles during his teaching career: working for OCR, AQA and the IB authoring guides, exams and other materials, Teaching from Space UK advisor for NASA, and a yearlong secondment at Buckingham palace as a Special Advisor in 2015. Graeme has been awarded an MBE for his ‘services to education’ as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2020.

Graeme received the Lloyds trust teacher of the year in 2005, Pearson Teacher of the year in 2012 and was named by TES as one of the top 5 UK Science teachers in 2014.

Graeme is passionate about social mobility and increased social capacity through education, and has worked with hundreds of schools, refugee camps and other charities over the last 15 years to give many opportunities to those in less fortunate circumstances.