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		<title>Untypical</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>It's time to remake the world - the ground-breaking book on what steps we should all be taking for the autistic people in our lives.</strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>It&#8217;s time to remake the world &#8211; the ground-breaking book on what steps we should all be taking for the autistic people in our lives.</strong></p>
<p>The modern world is built for neurotypicals: needless noise, bright flashing lights, small talk, phone calls, unspoken assumptions and unwritten rules &#8211; it can be a nightmarish dystopia for the autistic population. In <em>Untypical</em>, Pete Wharmby lays bare the experience of being &#8216;different&#8217;, explaining with wit and warmth just how exhausting it is to fit in to a world not designed for you.</p>
<p>But this book is more than an explanation. After a late diagnosis and a lifetime of &#8216;masking&#8217;, Pete is the perfect interlocutor to explain how our two worlds can meet, and what we can do for the many autistic people in our schools, workplaces and lives. The result: a practical handbook for all of us to make the world a simpler, better place for autistic people to navigate, and a call to arms for anyone who believes in an inclusive society and wants to be part of the solution.</p>
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		<title>Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[By telling the stories of some of the kids she's taught, as well as her own, Kate Clanchy (MBE) offers a candid, funny and moving insight into life in British state schools today.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Winner of the Orwell Prize for Political Writing 2020.</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;The best book on teachers and children and writing that I&#8217;ve ever read. No-one has said better so much of what so badly needs saying&#8217;</b> &#8211;<b> Philip Pullman</b></p>
<p>Kate Clanchy wants to change the world and thinks school is an excellent place to do it. She invites you to meet some of the kids she has taught in her thirty-year career.</p>
<p>Join her as she explains everything about sex to a classroom of thirteen-year-olds. As she works in the school &#8216;Inclusion Unit&#8217;, trying to improve the fortunes of kids excluded from regular lessons because of their terrifying power to end learning in an instant. Or as she nurtures her multicultural poetry group, full of migrants and refugees, watches them find their voice and produce work of heartbreaking brilliance.</p>
<p>While Clanchy doesn&#8217;t deny stinging humiliations or hide painful accidents, she celebrates this most creative, passionate and practically useful of jobs. Teaching today is all too often demeaned, diminished and drastically under-resourced. <i>Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me </i>will show you why it shouldn&#8217;t be.</p>
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