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Toward a Luddite Pedagogy
An especially objectionable feature of the edtech discourse is its use of the
word “Luddite” as a term of abuse. Uttering “You’re a Luddite” to the edtech
sceptic is an act of verbal expectoration that is supposed to end the
conversation, dismissing the sceptic as someone suffering from an
The Language of Disability
I'm hoping to organise a third Blogging Against Disablism Day this May 1st. Shortly before the first BADD, I wrote a Brief Guide to the La...
Inspiration from the Luddites: On Brian Merchant’s “Blood in the Machine” | Los Angeles Review of Books
Three educators find inspiration for fighting automation in the classroom in Brian Merchant’s “Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech.”...
(PDF) Students as human resources in the corporatised school
PDF | The transfer of human resource management (HRM) practices from the corporate business context into schools has taken a novel turn. No longer... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
The transfer of human resource management (HRM) practices from the corporate business context into schools has taken a novel turn. No longer restricted to the management of school teachers, HRM techniques are now being applied to the management of students. HRM views the student as a human resource to serve the school, and seeks to systematically regulate students’ identities in order to align them with school values and goals. This article introduces the Uncommon Schools model as an exemplar of student-centred HRM. The case study demonstrates how student-centred HRM is being operationalised in schools and concludes by exploring the potential effects on students of existing within an HRM system. The article is informed by critical management theories and argues that student-centred HRM constitutes a radical shift in the relationship between school and student.
RFK Jr.’s Vice-Presidential Pick Drawn in by Debunked Autism Conspiracy Theory
Conspiracy thinking about autism drives anti-vaxxer presidential candidate RFK Jr.’s pick for vice president
Why Don't Americans Love Biden's Economy?
The Answer is Obvious - and Anathema to Petulant Pundits and Crabby Campaigners
Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD): A Guide for Autistic Humans — The #ActuallyAutistic Coach
Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) is a significant and often challenging aspect of life for most autistic humans. It profoundly impacts our mental health and daily functioning. I will aim to shed light on what RSD is, how it affects us, and strategies for managing it effectively. RSD is an extr
Educators Summit: Prototyping Afrofuturism, Abolitionism, and Climate Justice Through Games Education
How can educators support students in learning anti-racist game design skills through prototyping unpoliced Afrofuturistic worlds? This talk provides answers to this question, sharing principles for learning experience design generated through an...
A New Perspective Using Game Design (Multi-Lesson Course) | Human Restoration Project | Free Resources
Rethink what's possible in classroom design through the lens of video games. | A free resource hosted at Human Restoration Project on progressive education.
School suspensions are on the rise – secondary schools can tackle this by creating a sense of belonging
We found that schools which created a strong sense of belonging prioritised equity rather than equality.
Autism Language Preference Survey 2024 - Emergent Divergence
This page houses the results of the Autism Language Preference Survey 2024. It is a growing body of work that will be added to. Currently available is the Autistic vs. Non-Autistic results. Language-Preference-AUvNAuDownload
Medical Cannabis Availability and Mental Health: Evidence From New York’s Medical Cannabis Program
Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, and business professionals.
Homeschooled and Kept Ignorant, But Still Queer: Melissa
“Sometimes I wish that I hadn’t had to spend so much of my life living someone else’s idea of who I needed to be. It has been quite the task to learn how to relax and just be rather than seco…
Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule
When you're operating on the maker's schedule, meetings are a
disaster. A single meeting can blow a whole afternoon, by breaking
it into two pieces each too small to do anything hard in. Plus you
have to remember to go to the meeting. That's no problem for someone
on the manager's schedule. There's always something coming on the
next hour; the only question is what. But when someone on the
maker's schedule has a meeting, they have to think about it.For someone on the maker's schedule, having a meeting is like
throwing an exception. It doesn't merely cause you to switch from
one task to another; it changes the mode in which you work.
The Future of Neurodiversity - Boston Review
The movement has made important progress, but focusing on rights and representation leaves too many behind.
Emily♡ on X: "A question for autistic and ADHD people! (please only answer if you’re okay with being quoted anonymously) What do you find challenging about accessing and receiving healthcare as an autistic/ADHD person?" / X
What do you find challenging about accessing and receiving healthcare as an autistic/ADHD person?
— Emily♡ (@ItsEmilyKaty)
Challenges Autistic and ADHD People Face at Work and What Can Help — Authentically Emily
Autistic and ADHD people have long struggled in the workplace. According to the Office for National Statistics, in 2021 only 29% of autistic people in the UK between 16-64 years old were employed (though of course, this is out of those recognised as autistic).
Challenges Autistic People and ADHDers Face in Therapy and What Can Help — Authentically Emily
I remember being fourteen, sat in a CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) session and being completely bewildered by what the lady was trying to teach me. I was having daily panic attacks - some of them more likely meltdowns - because I was so overwhelmed. I began describing how I didn’t want to go in
Challenges Autistic and ADHD Children Face at School and What Can Help — Authentically Emily
There is a reason why 92.1% of children with school attendance difficulties are neurodivergent, with 83.5% being autistic (according to one sample by Connolly & Mullally, 2022). And why children with Special Educational Needs are 50% more likely to struggle with school attendance (Office for
Neuroqueer frontiers: Neurodiversity, gender, and the (a)social self
This paper critically synthesizes leading edge scholarship on neurodiversity, arguing that sociology could expand its account for the relationship between self and society through attention to the (a...
N95 Masks Nearly Perfect at Blocking COVID, UMD Study Shows
Researchers Found Even Lower-Performing Masks Were Protective
Why we need to change schools (right now). | Human Restoration Project | Chris McNutt
We need to recognize that youth and educators are in crises – and that schools need to change. It’s no longer warning bells – we are in a state of emergency. Published by Human Restoration Project, a 501(c)3 organization restoring humanity to education.
Being able to be myself: Understanding autonomy and autonomy-support from the perspectives of autistic adults with intellectual disabilities - Jackie Ryan, Heather M Brown, Anne Borden, Christina Devlin, Adam Kedmy, Austin Lee, David B Nicholas, Bethan Kingsley, Sandy Thompson-Hodgetts, 2024
Self-determination enhances a person’s quality of life and is a fundamental human right. According to self-determination theory, autonomy is one of three basic ...
Remote interviewing, accessibility, and scams: Notes on a case of fraudulent responses to a recruitment flyer - M. Ariel Cascio, 2024
Remote interviewing has become even more common since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and allows greater accessibility for many interview participants regard...
What I Wish People Understood About Non-Speaking Autistics Who Spell to Communicate - Reframing Autism
In this remarkable guest blog by 14-year-old, non-speaking, Autistic advocate Patrick Saunders, he shares how he learnt to communicate through spelling with a letterboard. Full of valuable insights and tips for supporting Autistic non-speakers and spellers, it is a must-read for family, teachers and other professionals who are in a position to help non- speaking Autistic individuals thrive.
As an Autistic Psychologist, Here Are My Thoughts on Self-Diagnosed Autism
Self-diagnosis is an often-discussed topic in the autistic community. Learn what it means to self-diagnose and how self-diagnosis impacts the autistic community.
Adverse childhood experiences: assessing the impact on health and school engagement and the mitigating role of resilience - PubMed
The ongoing longitudinal Adverse Childhood Experiences Study of adults has found significant associations between chronic conditions; quality of life and life expectancy in adulthood; and the trauma and stress associated with adverse childhood experiences, including physical or emotional abuse or ne …
Part 5 of ABA: The troubling history & legacy of autism’s most common therapy
Problems of evidence, ethics & relevance
What Makes a Home Feel Safe For Autistic People? — THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
Autistic people talk about ways to make homes and other environments feel safe, so they can have spaces to decompress and be themselves.