Autism Research & Education: Neuroscience, Neurodiversity & the Classroom

Autism Research & Education: Neuroscience, Neurodiversity & the Classroom

Exceptional Individuals is excited to present "Autism Research and Education: Bridging Neuroscience and Classroom Practices."

By Exceptional Individuals

Date and time

Thu, 15 Aug 2024 04:00 - 05:00 PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Agenda

12:00 PM - 12:03 PM

Event Overview

Nat Hawley

April Slocombe


In this opening section of our webinar, we will provide attendees with an overview of Exceptional Individuals.

12:03 PM - 12:05 PM

Speaker Profile

Nat Hawley

Exceptional Individuals

April Slocombe


Introduction to the speaker and host, including their qualifications, experience, and a brief bio to establish credibility.

12:05 PM - 12:07 PM

Recap from previous session

Nat Hawley

April Slocombe


Instructions on where to find and watch recordings of our previous webinars.

Joining the Interactive Feature

Nat Hawley

April Slocombe


How to join the interactive elements of the webinar, like polls, quizzes and Q&A section, and how attendees can participate using their devices.

12:07 PM - 12:10 PM

Detailed Agenda

Nat Hawley


This section of the webinar provides a detailed exploration of our primary topic, focusing on key areas.

12:10 PM - 12:45 PM

Interactive presentation

Nat Hawley


This central segment of the webinar delves deeply into our primary topic, providing a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the key areas of focus.

12:45 PM - 12:48 PM

Workplace Needs Assessments overview

Nat Hawley


A brief explanation of what they are, their benefits in professional settings and how Exceptional Individuals can support.

12:48 PM - 12:53 PM

Q&A

Nat Hawley


Offering attendees the opportunity to ask questions and gain further clarity.

12:48 PM - 1:00 AM (+1 day)

Next Steps

Nat Hawley

April Slocombe


In the concluding segment of our webinar, we'll introduce our next webinar topic, guide you on subscribing to our YouTube channel for this and other recordings, and provide our contact details for an...

About this event

  • 1 hour

Exceptional Individuals is excited to present "Autism Research and Education: Bridging Neuroscience and Classroom Practices." This informative webinar, led by Nat Hawley, will explore the latest developments in autism research, particularly in the field of neuroscience, and how these insights can enhance educational practices for autistic students.

Agenda:

Introduction:

Welcome and outline of the webinar's purpose.

An overview of Exceptional Individuals and their commitment to neurodiversity.

Host and Organisation Background:

Introducing Nat Hawley and his expertise in autism research and education.

Brief on Exceptional Individuals' role in neurodiversity advocacy and education.

Neuroscience in the Context of Autism:

Discussing how recent findings in autism neuroscience can inform educational strategies.

Reviewing key neuroscience research relevant to autism and learning.

Debunking Myths in Autism Education:

Addressing and correcting common misconceptions about autism in educational settings.

Interactive segment for participants to identify and discuss neuro-myths.

Applying Neuroscience in Autism Education:

Examining the practical application of neuroscience research in teaching autistic students.

Discussing the advantages and challenges of integrating neuroscience knowledge into autism education.

Special focus on supporting dyslexic and neurodivergent students through neuroscience-informed methods.

Exploring Tools and Programmes for Autism Education:

Introduction to innovative programmes and tools developed from autism research.

Inviting suggestions for naming and leading the emerging field of neuroeducation in autism.

Encouraging participant interaction with statements from Mind, Brain, & Education research.

Challenges and Future Directions in Autism Education:

Identifying key challenges in implementing neuroscience findings in autism education.

Summary of the session's main points and insights.

Interactive Q&A Session and Additional Resources:

Participants' questions and comments.

Information on upcoming webinars, resources available through Exceptional Individuals, and contact details for further engagement.

This webinar is a must-attend for educators, parents, and professionals seeking to understand the latest autism research and its application in educational settings, ensuring more effective and tailored teaching approaches for autistic learners.

To find out more about Exceptional Individuals and the support they offer please visit

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Frequently asked questions

How do I access the webinar?

The webinar is hosted online via Zoom. Once you register, you'll receive a link via email to join. You can also sign up via https://exceptionalindividuals.com/candidates/online-workshops-training-uk/

Who is this webinar aimed at?

It's primarily aimed at neurodivergent individuals, but everyone is welcome to join and learn.

Who is this webinar aimed at?

It's primarily aimed at neurodivergent individuals, but everyone is welcome to join and learn. Find out more about us here: https://exceptionalindividuals.com/candidates/

Is there a cost to attend the webinar?

No, these interactive webinars are completely free. Learn more about us here: https://exceptionalindividuals.com/about-us/

What technology do I need to attend?

You'll need a stable internet connection and a device capable of streaming video (computer, tablet, or smartphone). Using your phone for interactive elements while watching on your computer is recommended.

Who will be delivering the webinar?

Nat Hawley, an experienced professional with expertise in neurodiversity and autism, delivers the webinar. Find out more here: https://exceptionalindividuals.com/about-us/meet-our-neurodiverse-team/nat-hawley/

Do I need to be on camera?

Being on camera is optional. You can choose to have your camera off.

Will the webinar be recorded?

Yes, it will be recorded and uploaded to our YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCscIMkcV30YTlQYuTi0Z7pw/featured

Can I ask questions during the webinar?

Absolutely! There's a Q&A session at the end, and you can submit questions via the Zoom chat and Menti feature throughout.

What if I need special accommodations for the webinar?

Please get in touch with us in advance with any specific requirements, and we will do our best to accommodate them. https://exceptionalindividuals.com/contact-us/

Are there any materials or handouts provided?

No, due to the interactive nature of the presentation, we do not send handouts, but we do record and edit the session for review later. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCscIMkcV30YTlQYuTi0Z7pw/featured

Will there be subtitles available during the webinar?

Yes, automatic subtitles can be enabled on Zoom for the webinar. This feature ensures that our session is more accessible.

Organised by

Exceptional Individuals is a socially responsible enterprise that endeavors to create a more diverse and inclusive workforce by partnering with neurodivergent and dyslexic job seekers in London. Our aim is to provide comprehensive support to our candidates in order to help them achieve their career goals. Our support starts from the very beginning, with CV preparation and interview coaching, and continues throughout the entire process, with long-term workplace guidance. We understand that each individual is unique in their interests and abilities, which is why we go above and beyond to find job opportunities that cater to the strengths and passions of each individual candidate. By doing this, we hope to promote neurodiversity in the workplace and break down any stigmas surrounding neurodivergent and dyslexic individuals.

If you are interested in learning more, visit our webpage or follow us on twitter.

 

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