Listen "194: What our celebrations say about our school"
Episode Synopsis
In this conversation, Tricia and Rebecca Skinner discuss the upcoming Neurodiversity Comic Con at Gillen Brewer, emphasizing the importance of creating inclusive spaces for neurodiverse learners. They explore the significance of partnerships, representation in literature, and the role of joy in learning. Rebecca shares insights on the value of comics as a valid form of literature and the impact of narrative on shaping perspectives. The discussion highlights the importance of community engagement and collaboration in fostering a supportive environment for all students.
Ready to learn more about the event?
https://sites.google.com/gillenbrewer.com/gbsneurodiversitycomiccon/home
Want to explore the free guide Tricia referenced at the top of the episode?
https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/our-mega-prompt-playbook/
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Reach out to Tricia
Tricia(at)shiftingschools.com
Ready to learn more about the event?
https://sites.google.com/gillenbrewer.com/gbsneurodiversitycomiccon/home
Want to explore the free guide Tricia referenced at the top of the episode?
https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/our-mega-prompt-playbook/
Transcript not loading from your podcast player?
Reach out to Tricia
Tricia(at)shiftingschools.com
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