Neuroinclusivity in Action: What It Feels Like to Learn with a Different Brain
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Diverse Learners Symposium
| Friday, May 15, 2026 |
| 9:40 AM - 10:10 AM |
| P5 |
Overview
Every classroom includes students whose brains process, learn, and behave differently, yet many teachers still feel unsure how to recognise and respond to neurodiverse needs. In this powerful and practical session, Scott B Harris draws on 17 years of lived experience with a traumatic brain injury to give teachers a firsthand understanding of what neurodiversity feels like, and how to create classrooms where every learner can thrive.
Combining evidence-based research (developed in collaboration with Professor John Hattie) and practical classroom strategies, this session takes participants through interactive simulations that mirror real neurodiverse experiences such as cognitive dysfunction, disorganisation, and sensory overwhelm. Teachers will walk away with a deeper understanding of executive functioning, simple adjustments that de-escalate behaviour, and classroom tools that make learning more inclusive, not just for neurodivergent students, but for all.
Speaker
Scott B Harris
Founder
CRASHING INTO POTENTIAL
Neuroinclusivity in Action: What It Feels Like to Learn with a Different Brain