
On the Same Wavelength
Neurodiversity, Memory, Learning, and the Autism Spectrum
Amba Press
Published on 5. March 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
228 pages
978-1-923215-56-6 (ISBN)
Description
Discover how students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) think and learn differently in this groundbreaking guide for educators. Drawing from extensive research and firsthand accounts, On the Same Wavelength: Neurodiversity, Memory, Learning, and the Autism Spectrum introduces the innovative Thinking, Memory, and Learning Framework (TML), empowering teachers to become cross-cultural interpreters between neurotypical and neurodivergent minds.
Through a unique blend of neuroscience, psychology, and lived experience, this book challenges traditional teaching approaches and offers practical insights for creating hospitable learning environments that honour cognitive diversity. Whether you're a classroom teacher, school leader, or education professional, you'll gain valuable tools for understanding and supporting students with ASD, while learning how to build bridges between different ways of thinking and learning. This essential resource transforms complex research into actionable strategies for inclusive education.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
354 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-923215-56-6 (9781923215566)
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Dr Nola Norris is an Australian educator and researcher specialising in neurodiversity and learning. With extensive experience across primary, secondary and tertiary education, she completed her PhD at the University of Wollongong exploring thinking, memory and learning in gifted adults with Asperger syndrome. Her research journey was sparked by her husband's diagnosis with Asperger syndrome in 2004, leading to the development of her innovative Thinking, Memory, and Learning Framework. Dr Norris has received multiple awards for her contributions to education, including admission as Honorary Fellow of the Teachers' Guild of NSW. Her work bridges the gap between neuroscience research and classroom practice.