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Celebrating diversity in education

Diversity, equity and inclusion resources for teachers

 

 

Neurodiversity and education

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We are all neurodiverse. We each have an amazing 86 billion brain cells connected in billions of different ways.

How can we learn more about how our brains differ and how we all experience the world?

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Introducing your A-Z for Neurodiversity

From Neurodiversity and Education

✓ Terms used in the book

✓ Concise definitions 

✓ Printable and good for on-the-go learning

 

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Your free chapter of Neurodiversity and Education

"The word 'neurodiversity' is credited to Australian sociologist Judy Singer and the US journalist Harvey Blume who were both using it at around the same time in the late 1990s. Blume described neurodiversity as: 'being as crucial for humans as biodiversity for life in general.' Every ecosystem contains a unique collection of species (humans being one of them), all interacting with each other and specifically surviving in that setting." 

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What does DEI mean for teaching practice?

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Your DEI concepts poster

from Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Teaching

✓ Terms and principles of diversity, equity and inclusion

✓ Examples of inclusive teaching practice

✓ Print it for your classroom or refer to it on the go

 

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Key books to help make your classroom more inclusive

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