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Literacy and Numeracy courses

Help children get the right support to build essential core skills

In partnership with our sister company, Dyslexia Action, Real Training offers courses that cover both screening, formal assessment and enhanced pedagogy to enable you to start early intervention for children with a range of literacy and maths difficulties.

This includes:

  • Specialist literacy support: we offer a range of formal qualifications that will enable you to become a dyslexia assessor or specialist teacher/practitioner. 
  • Whole-class and specialist maths teaching: our courses will help you unpick maths difficulties and adopt approaches that can boost maths confidence in all learners. Appropriate for secondary-level maths teachers, primary teachers and SEN specialists.
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Why do literacy and numeracy training with us?

We offer a variety of literacy and numeracy related courses, from Level 4 CPD up to Level 7, including our complete Masters in Professional Practice, Dyslexia and Literacy. We also offer routes to gaining an Assessment Practising Certificate (APC).

Designed and delivered by literacy and numeracy experts

Practice-led courses with dedicated one-to-one tuition

Flexible online learning through our virtual learning environment

A variety of courses, from CPD units up to Masters level

What literacy and numeracy courses does Real Training offer?

  • Literacy & Numeracy

Hear more from delegates that have completed our literacy and numeracy courses

“My learner made significant progress since the initial assessment and I was really pleased to see this. Her reading and writing skills have really improved and her teacher commented that she has seen more confidence in my learner in the classroom.”

Jacqueline Baxter – Head of Inclusion

Postgraduate Certificate – Specialist Teaching for Literacy-Related Difficulties

“I have already developed new resources to support my SEN students in a structured multisensory way and shared these resources and ideas with colleagues.”

Ruth Buckler – SENCO

Structured, Cumulative Multisensory Tuition for Learners with Dyslexia

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