by Paul Ellis (Author), Amanda Kirby (Author), Abby Osborne (Author)
Human brains are diverse: each one of us has a unique set of connections between billions of nerve cells.
Neurodiversity is about us all. It is not an exclusive club or one condition, difficulty, difference, or disorder.
Understanding more about the concept of neurodiversity helps us consider, respect and appreciate these differences. It helps us see potential rather than deficit.
This clear and practical book, which is useful for all apsects of learning and education discusses how an emphasis on neurodiverse ′ability′ can cultivate a better world.
Author Biography
Paul Ellis is Head of Education at Cambridge University Press & Assessment.
Amanda Kirby is Emeritus Professor at University of South Wales, Honorary Professor at Cardiff University, Professor in Developmental Disorders in Education.
Abby Osborne works in Curriculum Development at the Centre for Learning and Teaching at the University of Bath, promoting the development of inclusive teaching and learning practices.
Number of Pages: 176
Dimensions: 0.44 x 9.61 x 6.69 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2023