Episode 16

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22nd Sep 2021

Autism Classrooms in Secondary Schools.

In this the second episode of season two, we go Inside our Schools and we shine a torch on the vital area of Special Education classes.

Joining me for a chat tonight is Graham Manning, who is a secondary school autism class coordinator. Those on Twitter would be quite familiar with Graham and his absolute Trojan work on behalf of autistic children and their parents, of course, and the promotion of autism classes within secondary schools.

Over the course of the next hour or so Graham takes me through some of the extraordinary work done and the supports that are given to autistic children in autism classes, in secondary schools in Ireland, he delves into the chronic underfunding and the frustrating lack of provision of such classes around the country.

And we also discussed or take a look at other models of special education delivery, such as the new Brunswick model and closer to home, we discussed the proposed or the possible proposed model. The National Council for Special Education was floating here in Ireland more recently.

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Inside Our Schools
A podcast discussing all issues around Education in Ireland. Bringing the inside conversations outside.

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Andrew Phelan

Andrew has been teaching Physical Education for the last 20 years in Dublin, Ireland. He holds a BA Hons in Physical Education and an MSc in Strength and Conditioning. Andrew is a passionate trade unionist and has been a member of the teachers' union, the ASTI, for 20 years, serving a full term on its executive (Standing Committee) from 2015-2021. He is a member of the PEAI and currently an ASTI representative for PE on the NCCA.