Thriving Together: Neurodiverse Classroom Tools

 4 pm - 6 pm (GMT) Or  Online    £364.80 - £643.20

Course Outline

Neurodiversity is an inclusive term that acknowledges the fact that people with learning difficulties have a unique experience of the world that can bring many benefits. They may struggle in some areas but excel in others. The diversity of human thinking should be celebrated! During this session, Nina Jackson, a neurodiverse educator herself, will guide you, share strategies, skills and ideas to support teaching and learning in a neurodiverse world.

Course Objectives

  • Understand Neurodiversity in Teaching and Learning and how to support learners.
  • Be the master of digital accessibility for neurodiversity in Teaching and Learning.
  • Support Cognitive Processing and Executive Functioning for Neurodiverse learners.

Audience:

  • All Phases

Resources:

  • A variety of resources will be shared on the training session.

About Nina Jackson

Few in education have the breathtaking grasp of Nina ‘Ninja’ Jackson about what makes classrooms and those in them tick. Winner of the IPDA International Prize for Education, the TES has described her as an ‘inspirational, evangelical preacher of education’. Nina’s particular gift is working with SEN, the Gifted and Talented and engaging disaffected learners. As an international education consultant, she has worked with the Ministry of Education, UNESCO and UNICEF in Chile, Ghana, India, China, the Middle East and Europe. In her first book, she shared her research on how music improves classroom learning and motivation. Her latest, the bestselling ‘Of Teaching, Learning and Sherbet Lemons: A Compendium of Careful Advice for Teachers’, has helped thousands of teachers put the ‘fizz’ back into their classrooms.

Date:
Wed 05 Jun 24
Time:
4 pm – 6 pm (GMT)

Price:
Standard (up to 5 participants) – £364.80
Premium (up to 10 participants) – £643.20

Audience:
All Phases.

Resources:

A variety of resources will be shared on the training session.

Duration:
2 hours

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