SENDSCOPE
Easy-to-Understand steps to build knowledge and schema.
SENDSCOPE uses EdenFiftyOne to give SEND learners a clear, structured pathway — easy-to-understand steps that build knowledge and schema while empowering students to own their progress.
Complex Expectations
SEND learners often struggle to decode what is being asked of them in literacy tasks.
Fragmented Schema
Without scaffolding, knowledge stays isolated and is hard to retrieve under pressure.
Low Agency
Students can feel that grades 'happen to them' rather than something they can influence.
Easy-to-Understand Steps
Break learning into clear, sequential steps that build knowledge and schema over time.
Traffic-Light Clarity
Visual cues let students see exactly what is expected and where they are on the journey.
Empowered Progress
A shared language of skills gives learners ownership of their improvement.
Student Clarity
Learners know what is expected and can articulate how to improve their own grade.
Built Schema
Step-by-step structure helps SEND learners build durable, retrievable knowledge.
Increased Agency
Students take ownership of their progress and engage with confidence.
"Students know exactly what is expected of them. They can see the traffic lights and know, 'If I do this, I improve my grade.' It empowers them to own their progress."
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