Effective Strategies for Supporting Neurodiverse Adult Learners: A Conversation with Annette Tofaeono
Unlock the power of inclusive education with effective neurodiversity strategies for educators. Learn how to create an inclusive classroom, implement learning techniques, and communicate effectively.
Working with Neurodiverse Learners – What Are Some Strategies You Can Use? Part 1
Welcome back to our ongoing series on neurodiversity and learning differences. In this third instalment, my colleague and friend Annette and I explore the essential strategies for working with adult students who may have learning differences.
Inclusive Classroom Culture
Annette starts by emphasising the…
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How I turned my chaotic classroom into a peaceful sanctuary in just 5 easy steps!
As educators, we all strive to create an ideal learning environment for our students—a place where they can thrive, explore, and grow. However, maintaining control and order in a classroom filled with energetic young minds can often feel like an uphill battle.
If you’re tired of the chaos and yearning for a more peaceful atmosphere, you’re in luck! In this article, I’ll share my personal journey…
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What Makes a Teacher Great? Exploring the Key Qualities of Exceptional Educators
What makes a teacher great?
Teachers play a vital role in shaping the minds and futures of students. While some teachers are good, there are a select few who are truly great. What sets these exceptional educators apart? In this comprehensive article, we will explore all aspects, angles, and perspectives that contribute to making a teacher great, backed by ample examples.
In the Hindu Vedas, a…
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How to Create a Positive Classroom Culture in Preschool
Creating a positive classroom culture in preschool is essential for the emotional and social development of young children. A positive classroom culture promotes a safe and nurturing environment where children can learn and grow.
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bbg i’m sure you’re already aware, but i don’t think it’s okay to ship siblings especially TWINS
not having discourse with you guys until you read "Gothic incest: Gender, sexuality and transgression" by Jenny DiPlacidi (jstor) and come prepared to critically examine how the merging of erotic/familial love in gothic literature has historically been used to disrupt the gendered boundaries that define the genre....
we're being so scholarly about this one. match my freak.
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Ancient Greek (and Roman) Sacrifice (Jan 2022)
NB: This is a guide for secondary school study.
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I've been holding a General Conference watch party for the queer mormon club at my institute, and a couple of them came, but mostly I've just been gaining missionaries slowly throughout the day as they realized that a private, more fun, watch party with food and activities was happening in the building
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Character A cant be shipped with character B because character A likes the opposite sex canonically and has a crush on Character C! One word. Bisexuality. Another few words. People can love more than one person at the same time.
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hypothetically, could a cat refuse an honor title? i'm assuming dishonor titles are forced, but i'm curious if it's the same case with honor titles. like if a cat doesn't want to be reminded of whatever caused them to earn their title (i.e. if it was particularly traumatic for them), could they reject their name?
It would be pretty shocking, but yes. You can refuse an Honor Title.
Basically the same level of shock as Nightheart's little stunt, but a lot easier for the Clan to accept. After all, it's supposed to be a reward! Some would think you're being ungrateful and snobbish ("what? Like your accomplishment was nothing? What does that make the rest of us, buttfeathers?"), others confused, some sympathetic.
Depends on the cat, depends on the Clan.
Dishonor Titles, nope! You're stuck with them! Those are a punishment. Refuse it, and a worse punishment is in store. They're bad but usually not worse than exile. They're not meant to be permanent unless you did something suuuuuper bad.
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Rio Nakamura: are you a "Fake Dating AU" aro or a "Kill Amatonormativity" aro?
Nagisa Shiota: im a "I have no idea what the hell any of that means" aro
Karma Akabane, from his desk: kill. The kill one.
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Hey, you know how I sometimes drop a random historical comic I made?
Those are part of Colorful History, a collection of FREE short (2-6 page) full color historical comics complete with lessons plans, discussion questions, additional readings and behind the scenes of the comic being made. Anyone can download them ALL FOR FREE HERE.
I am hired to make those through Pop Culture Classroom (My Anime in America, written and drawn by yours truely, is in this issue) that offers them as a free resource to educators. This year they are running a fundraiser to produce more and I need you guys, especially the nerdy educators out there, to share the HECK out of this!!
PCC works really hard to find less explored bit of history to turn into comics for educators to use. They make sure that the people creating the comics are part of the sub-culture it's about, whether that is me, a life long weeb writing about anime, or R. Alan Brooks and Marcus Kwame Anderson writing about the Harlem Renaissance:
This is a great project that needs some community to help fund it. Please check it out, please share, let's get these comics going!!
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