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Learning About Neurodiversity at School (LEANS)

Active, NeurodiversityBy Alyssa AlcornMarch 9, 2020
The Learning About Neurodiversity at School, or LEANS project began on March 1, 2020 and will continue for 20 months. Its full title is Learning about learning difficulties for primary school pupils and their teachers: co-designing and evaluating an evidence-based open access resource in a neurodiversity framework.  Working together with educators, community members, and schools,…
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