Unstitching ADHD: Urban Ed Talks with Dr. Stanley Ekiyor
"Unstitching ADHD: Urban Ed Talks" is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of ADHD within urban education settings. Through insightful discussions, expert interviews, and real-life stories, we aim to empower educators, parents, and stakeholders with the knowledge, strategies, and support they need to create inclusive and supportive learning environments for students with ADHD. Our mission is to foster understanding, advocacy, and positive outcomes for all learners impacted by ADHD in urban communities.
Unstitching ADHD: Urban Ed Talks with Dr. Stanley Ekiyor
Episode 36: "Transforming Education for ADHD Students | Katie Trepanier on Leadership & Learning"
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Educational leader Katie Trepanier joins Dr. Stanley Ekiyor to discuss how project-based and nature-based learning unlock brilliance in students with ADHD.
Key Topics:
• Shifting from deficit to strength-based thinking about ADHD
• Project-based learning for neurodivergent learners
• Building equitable systems in urban schools
• Real student transformation stories
• Practical shifts school leaders can make today
Highlights:
- Why "different ability" matters more than "disability."
- The water fountain project: Student voice in action
- Post-COVID challenges and solutions
- How movement and outdoor learning accelerate growth
👤 About Katie Trepanier:
Nearly 20 years in urban education, doctoral candidate at University of Rochester, founder of KTB Innovative Solutions.
Connect:
kathleenbtrepanier@gmail.com
LinkedIn: Katie Trepanier
Facebook: KTB Innovative Solutions