Learning from autistic teachers :: how to be a neurodiversity-inclusive school /

In this strikingly honest collection, developed from a pioneering new research project, autistic teachers and other autistic school professionals share their stories of the challenges and successes of their careers. Contributors challenge assumptions and stereotypes whilst highlighting the unique st...

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Other Authors: Wood, Rebecca (Editor), Crane, Laura (Editor), Happé, Francesca (Editor), Morrison, Alan (Editor), Moyse, Ruth (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2022.
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Online Access:DE-862
DE-863
Summary:In this strikingly honest collection, developed from a pioneering new research project, autistic teachers and other autistic school professionals share their stories of the challenges and successes of their careers. Contributors challenge assumptions and stereotypes whilst highlighting the unique strengths autistic staff can bring to schools when their own needs are accommodated. The book explores exclusion and identity, understanding and acceptance, intersectionality and facilitating inclusion. It also celebrates the positives that come with being an autistic teacher, such as relating to neurodivergent pupils and conveying passion and enthusiasm for a subject through intense interests, or demonstrating particular skills in school leadership. It examines how workplace set up can sometimes exclude autistic individuals and lead to skilled teachers and those in other education roles, including visiting professionals, leaving the profession, and sets out the accommodations that can prevent this from happening.
Physical Description:1 online resource (206 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9781839971273
1839971274