Posts in Inclusive Classroom
Teacher productivity, does it need to be "hacked"?

As teachers and educators, we know all too well the immense pressure placed upon our time. With the language of school term being a chance to ‘come up for air’ and to push aside the overwhelm, if only for a…

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Gaming for good: using cooperative video games as tools for supporting neurodiverse children and young adults

Over the past decade there has been a significant shift in how we understand conditions such as autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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Stop blaming teachers: Students are responsible for their learning

William Glasser acknowledges that “there [are] no doubt….some teachers who are more skilful at motivating than [others; however,] there is no teacher, no matter how skilled, who can teach a student who does not want to learn”…

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