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The ND Pedagogy Podcast
The Holmewood School
5 episodes
1 week ago
Hello and welcome to the ND Pedagogy Podcast. A podcast that discusses best practice strategies to support neurodivergent people. We will explore a framework that clearly outlines effective methods of engaging and teaching autistic students so that they can become ambitious learners, ready to lead confident, independent and happy lives. Join hosts Bridget Young, Head Teacher at the Holmewood School in North London and Jack Gibbs, who himself is neurodiverse as well as a History Teacher at the Holmewood School, as they discuss this framework alongside anecdotes and real world examples.
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Hello and welcome to the ND Pedagogy Podcast. A podcast that discusses best practice strategies to support neurodivergent people. We will explore a framework that clearly outlines effective methods of engaging and teaching autistic students so that they can become ambitious learners, ready to lead confident, independent and happy lives. Join hosts Bridget Young, Head Teacher at the Holmewood School in North London and Jack Gibbs, who himself is neurodiverse as well as a History Teacher at the Holmewood School, as they discuss this framework alongside anecdotes and real world examples.
Show more...
Education
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Importance of Creating a Safe Environment for Learning and Growth
The ND Pedagogy Podcast
53 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
Importance of Creating a Safe Environment for Learning and Growth

Young people spend the majority of their time in school. Many environments both in and out of school can be considered 'unsafe' by autistic individuals - due to different sensory needs. Mainstream schools may have their own ‘bubbles’ for their SEND students, but how does this practice move beyond the school environment into the wider world? Listen to find out more! 

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The ND Pedagogy Podcast
Hello and welcome to the ND Pedagogy Podcast. A podcast that discusses best practice strategies to support neurodivergent people. We will explore a framework that clearly outlines effective methods of engaging and teaching autistic students so that they can become ambitious learners, ready to lead confident, independent and happy lives. Join hosts Bridget Young, Head Teacher at the Holmewood School in North London and Jack Gibbs, who himself is neurodiverse as well as a History Teacher at the Holmewood School, as they discuss this framework alongside anecdotes and real world examples.