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Shaping the Future of Education - Unlocking Potential in Neurodiverse Learners

Offered By: TEDx via YouTube

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Neurodiversity Courses Autism Courses ADHD Courses Dyslexia Courses

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Explore a thought-provoking TEDx talk that delves into the untapped potential of neurodiverse learners and the transformative power of artificial intelligence in education. Discover how 20% of children, including those with ADHD, dyslexia, autism, and giftedness, possess unique cognitive abilities that align with future skills essential in our rapidly evolving world. Learn why embracing neurodiversity and tailoring teaching methods to individual learning styles is crucial for unlocking the potential of all students. Gain insights from Eloise Leher, a skilled communicator, author, speaker, and artist with extensive experience in international education and homeschooling. Understand how AI can empower teachers to provide personalized instruction, addressing the diverse needs of learners more effectively. Explore the concept of "wonderfully wired" individuals and their natural edge in developing future-ready skills. Discover resources for supporting and celebrating different learners, including the Wonderfully Wired podcast and membership site. Gain valuable perspectives on equipping teachers and parents to better support students with learning differences, giftedness, and autism.

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AI: Shaping the future of Education | Eloise Leher | TEDxBorrowdaleWomen


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