Implementation guide

Adopt a reflective, student-centred mindset:

Use this practical guide to create inclusive, engaging ecology learning where every student belongs. View neurodiversity as a natural part of human diversity and adapt your teaching so that all learners benefit. From the first class, tell students they are welcome to contact you about any adjustments or supports that would help them participate, and that you will collaborate to find workable solutions.

Simple steps for improving your teaching:

  1. Audit your current unit to find improvement areas.
  2. Prioritise areas to improve (if you don’t know where to start, ask your students via a quick survey).
  3. Pilot one or two manageable changes in a lab, lecture, or field trip.
  4. Iterate: gather feedback, refine, and share outcomes with colleagues.
  5. Visit the UNSW Inclusive Teaching Resource (Teaching Gateway) and use the Equity Cohorts pages to find cohort-specific guidance and filters.