Sensory Multi-Activities

Welcome to adult community learning for those 19 and over with learning difficulties, disabilities, or the need for additional support. You will be taught by an excited, dedicated team of Teachers and Learning Assistants who care deeply about you, your time with us and your learning.

Site

Lewes

Course Type

Adult

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Courses

Options Course Code Starts Ends Days From To Other Fees
enquire 60195-01 05/09/23 25/06/24 Tuesday 10:00 12:00 £45

What will I study?

Sensory courses are designed for those who have more acute learning difficulty and disability, with an emphasis on sensory activities and experience. What is this course about? Actively explore the world through all of your senses. This course will support your ability to independently express your likes, dislike and describe your experiences with others in fun and creative ways. What will I be doing on this course? You experience a range of Arts, Music, Crafts & Creativity classes where you will work with others to express your thoughts, feelings and experiences. With your teacher we will focus on celebrating your ‘voice’ in class and at College. What should I be able to do by the end? Demonstrate your skills of supported self-expression in relation to the world around you; your experiences, likes and dislikes.

How will I be assessed?

You will be assessed through out the year with the opportunity to set your own personal goals to enable your progression personally and through the subject

What qualification will I achieve?

These courses are unaccredited, but you will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the year.

What can I do after completing this course?

You can continue with in community learning, trying a different subject or could progress onto other opportunities. Your teacher will be able to support you with your personal goals.

Are there any extra costs?

The course fee is per year (30 weeks), this includes all equipment/ ingredients needed.

Additional Info

Class sizes are typically small, generally no bigger than 10. Each class has one teacher and one learning assistant. You can attend independently or with a carer if required.

For more information about the courses please email: Community.info@escg.ac.uk