Good Teaching Practices for Neurodiverse Students from a Teacher Training Cycle

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Sonia Guerra-Iglesias
Andrea Pacheco-Lemus
Yosmel Guerra-Iglesias

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Introduction: Among current trends in inclusive education, attention to neurodiversity stands out as an innovative approach. This work proposes a system of teacher workshops focused on best practices for supporting neurodiverse individuals, including conditions and/or disorders of neurodevelopment such as intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and specific learning disorders. Methodology: The research methodology employed includes theoretical and empirical methods, such as bibliographic and content analysis, modeling, and feasibility exploration, along with complementary techniques for situational diagnosis. These methods are applied through a validated procedure based on experiential and lived methods, involving the participation of 182 teachers who collaborated on the neuro  psychopedagogical profile of 35 cases. Results: As a result, a manual of best practices centered on Universal Design for Learning (UDL), the Individualized Rational Adjustment Plan (IRAP), the planning of multisensory learning strategies, cognitive, physical, and sensory accessibility, as well as techno-inclusion, has been developed. Discussion: The findings of this work can be applied in successful inclusive schools as part of training actions and the systematization of experiences, aligning with relevant research in the context of neurodiversity support. Conclusions: The implementation of the proposal focused on best practices and neurodiversity will benefit neurodiverse individuals and enrich the neuroscientific culture in educational institutions, as it facilitates the adaptation of didactic components, promoting a more inclusive and accessible environment for all students.

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Sonia Guerra-Iglesias

Graduada de Licenciatura en Educación en la especialidad Defectologia en la especialización Oligofrenopedagogía, Máster en Educación Especial y Doctora en Ciencias Pedagógicas. Experta en Inclusión Educativa, Didáctica para la atención a estudiantes con necesidades educativas especiales

Andrea Pacheco-Lemus

Máster en Ciencias de la Educación. Mención Educación Especial. coordinadora de la Maestría en Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre Discapacidad en la UBE.

Yosmel Guerra-Iglesias

Universidad Hermanos Sainz. Pinar del Río. Cuba

Universidad Bolivariana del Ecuador. Ecuador (Profesor invitado)

Máster en Ciencias de la Educación