University of Cambridge Primary School 10th Anniversary Podcast Series
Episode 1 – Autism Unpacked with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen In the opening episode of Season 2 of Inclusion Matters, Professor Pamela Burnard is joined by Simon Baron-Cohen following his visit to the University of Cambridge Primary School, where he spoke with children, teachers and staff about autism, neurodiversity and belonging. Drawing on examples from lived experience, research and classroom practice, the conversation explores how schools can create environments in which autistic and neurodivergent children feel welcomed, understood and included. Topics include neurodiversity, mental health, diagnosis, belonging, special interests and the importance of creating school communities that support wellbeing alongside learning. The episode also reflects on how children themselves think about difference, identity and inclusion, highlighting the thoughtful questions raised by pupils during the visit. As throughout this season, the conversation connects research perspectives with the lived realities of schools, classrooms and inclusive practice. Listeners interested in wider perspectives on inclusion may also wish to revisit Season 1 of the UCPS 10th Anniversary Podcast Series, including the episode featuring Alison Peacock discussing inclusion and learning without limits.
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