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Celebrating Neurodiversity: Our Approach to Personalised Tutoring
Learning About Neurodiversity at School (LEANS) is a research-informed educational programme developed by the Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre at the University of Edinburgh. Launched in response to the growing recognition of neurodiversity within mainstream education, LEANS aims to foster greater understanding, acceptance, and inclusivity for neurodivergent pupils — those who may think, learn or communicate in ways that differ from the majority. Personalising literacy to m

Jennifer Kellie
Nov 1, 20253 min read


Budget 2025 and the Realities of Neurodivergent Literacy Support: A Critical Perspective
New Zealand’s Budget 2025 promises a transformative boost to learning support, with headlines touting $2.5 billion in education spending over four years and major investments in additional learning needs, teacher aides, early intervention, and specialist provision. At first glance, this seems a watershed moment— more teacher aide hours, expanded early intervention, and increased operational grants for schools. However, a closer reading exposes both strengths and substantive g

Jennifer Kellie
Oct 2, 20253 min read


Strength-Based Teaching for Twice-Exceptional Learners
Insights from Recent Research Twice-exceptional (2e) students are those who possess significant academic talents alongside neurodevelopmental challenges such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Supporting this unique population requires an approach that goes beyond conventional gifted or special education frameworks. A major recent study led by scholars at the University of Connecticut synthesised data from interviews, surveys, and case studies of academically talented student

Jennifer Kellie
Sep 27, 20252 min read


Beyond the Stereotype
A notable 2025 article, “‘Beyond the Stereotype’: Neurodivergent Students’ Experience and Peer and Teacher Understanding of Neurodiversity in a Mainstream Girls’ School” by Milner, Mohamed, and Happé, explores the lived experiences of neurodivergent students and how schools can better support and understand them (Milner et al., 2025). Article Summary This mixed-methods UK study surveyed and interviewed students and teachers in a mainstream school, focusing on neurodivergent s

Jennifer Kellie
Sep 14, 20252 min read


Structured Literacy and Neurodivergent Learners: What the Latest Research Really Tells Us
Supporting children who struggle with reading, writing, or spelling—especially those who are neurodivergent or learning English as an additional language—can feel overwhelming. With so much new research emerging, it’s important to understand not only what each study says but how these findings fit together to shape effective teaching and tutoring practices. In this post, we’ll explore the key insights from the latest research on structured literacy and neurodiversity, highlig

Jennifer Kellie
Jul 6, 20253 min read
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