Dr Gemma Williams is neurodivergent, with a deep interest in cognitive linguistics and neurodivergent communication; her doctoral research investigated communication between autistic and non-autistic speakers. She is also an experienced EFL teacher with a Masters Degree in English Language Teaching. She has taught beginner level students through to advanced, business English learners to asylum seekers and migrant workers, from summer school groups to one-to-ones. Most recently, she has been involved in the production of digital ELT learning resources. She is also the author of Understanding Others in a Neurodiverse World from Pavilion.
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Introduction Section One: Neurodiversity ? Chapter 1: What is 'neurodiversity'? ? Chapter 2: The spectrum of neurodivergence Section Two: Neurodiverse Classrooms ? Chapter 3: Inclusion and neurodivergent learners: our responsibilities ? Chapter 4: Universal Design for Learning Section Three: Neurodivergent Learners ? Chapter 5: Communicating neurodivergent communication ? Chapter 6: Intersectionality and decolonial perspectives Section Four: Teaching for Neurodiversity ? Chapter 7: Supporting neurodivergent language learners beyond the classroom ? Chapter 8: Accessibility for all Afterword Appendices

