Educator / School Track
A course for educators focused on embedding neurodiversity into everyday teaching, not treating it as an add-on.
It turns inclusion from intention into practice.
Why it exists
Teachers are often told to “be inclusive” without:
- Time
- Tools
- Structural support
So they’re left improvising inside rigid systems.
Problem it solves
Neurodivergent students often face:
- Constant correction
- Sensory overload
- Misinterpreted behavior
While teachers feel:
- Underprepared
- Overstretched
- Blamed for systemic issues
How it works
- Neurodiversity-informed learning models
- Classroom design and sensory awareness
- Rethinking expectations and assessment
- Communication with students and families
Practical shifts, grounded in reality.
How to use it
- Teacher training and development
- Whole-school inclusion strategies
- Education system reform initiatives
- Classroom-level improvements
What it’s not
- Not behavior control training
- Not compliance-based inclusion
- Not “fix the student”
Why it matters
Because school is often where difference gets punished first.
This changes that.
