Building A Neuroinclusive School September Roadshow
Event description
Is neurodiversity an increasing topic of conversation with your students, staff, parents, and peers?
Do you know what it means and what a neuroinclusive school and classroom would look and feel like?
Do you have access to simple, practical resources and programmes to help you make the changes you need?
For most primary and secondary school teachers and school leaders in NZ, the answer to each of these questions is “NO” - and we’re here to change that!
Come along to a FREE, one-hour, after-school INTRODUCTORY workshop this September - live in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and online.
Featuring the Young Neurodiversity Champions and Sensory Sam’s goodies, these interactive workshops will give you a taste of the FREE, FUN & PRACTICAL resources now available to help you and your school on your neuroinclusivity journey.
Don’t miss out - get your ticket now! To learn more or offer to host an event at your school, contact us at hello@neurodiversity.org.nz.
What People Say About Our Workshops
"Such a fresh and positive take on neurodiversity!"
"I can see how genuinely embracing strengths can change the game"
"[Hearing the Champions'] stories and ways their teachers impacted them helped us understand the impact that we can provide as educators'
"I learnt so much! I can see how to use these ideas in my class tomorrow"
Background
One in five learners are neurodivergent. They learn, see the world, process information and interact in a way that’s fundamentally different from their peers.
With the right support, neurodivergent learners thrive and bring new dimensions and perspectives to your classroom and school. Without it, they are likely to underachieve, disengage, act out and drop out - something no one wants for their students.
Most teachers and school leaders however have had little or no opportunity to learn about neurodiversity and what it takes to build a neuroinclusive school and classroom where all students can thrive.
And when you do try and find out, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by a mountain of information which is often complex, contradictory, inaccurate and requires even more work to process and turn into action.
At the Neurodiversity in Education Project, we use our deep experience with neurodivergent students and their teachers, schools and families to bring you resources and programmes you can use right away to make a big difference. They are simple, fun and practical, with the back-up peer and expert support you need.
About
Neurodiversity in Education Project
The Neurodiversity in Education Project supports young people, teachers, schools and the education sector to build a neuroinclusive education system. We want every child and young person to thrive and achieve their full potential in education, no matter how their brain is wired.
Formerly the NZ Centre for Gifted Education, we have over 25 years experience working with neurodivergent children and young people, their teachers and schools, and their whānau. Together with these groups, we design and deliver a growing range of proven programmes that support neurodivergent students and empower educators, as well as advocating and partnering for system change.
Young Neurodiversity Champions
The Young Neurodiversity Champions are a group of rangatahi aged 15-25 standing up to change the way we think about neurodiversity and support young people in our education system. They deliver workshops, speak and run sensory rooms with groups all over NZ. (You can book them here!)
We are delighted to co-deliver these workshops with the Champions and share their powerful insights and experiences.
Sensory Sam
Sensory Sam offers a range of sensory products with pizzazz that schools, teachers and families love to use in sensory rooms, in the classroom or at home. Sensory Sam is a proud supporter of the Young Neurodiversity Champions who use these awesome products in their workshops and curated sensory spaces
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