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Hilra Gondim Vinha, PhD

Author

  • About the author
  • Books
    • The Tangram Method
      • O Método Tangram
    • Flipping the Tangram Method
    • Siblings Belonging Together
    • Doctoral essays
    • Learners’ perspectives of identity and difference (book)
  • Research
    • Academic Publications
    • Doing research inclusively
    • MacIntyre Memories
    • Learners’ perspectives of identity and difference
    • SHLD Conference (2009)
  • Other contributions
    • Inclusion Now – Issue 55 – Spring 2020
    • Promoting Inclusion in Further Education
    • Study Skills Handbook
  • Neurodiversity resources
    • Neurodiversity Awareness Cards
    • Communication cards
    • Neurodivergent prompts
  • Blog
Evelyn, Simone and Benazir
BLOG , Essays , inclusive thoughts , Year 3 [PhD]

Evelyn, Simone and Benazir

The main purpose of this book is to discuss the life stories of three women – Evelyn Dunbar, Simone de […]

Evelyn, Simone and Benazir: Singular women, distinctive biographies
BLOG , Essays , inclusive thoughts , Literature Review , Narrative & Biography

Evelyn, Simone and Benazir: Singular women, distinctive biographies

Evelyn and Simone were contemporary, however the political, social and cultural context in which each of them were immersed were […]

Biography in three genres: an introduction
BLOG , Essays , inclusive thoughts , Narrative & Biography

Biography in three genres: an introduction

The main purpose of this essay is to discuss the life stories of three women taking into account a selection […]

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Sunday Times No.1 best-selling author, Michael Heppell, does the unboxing of The Tangram Method.

Video presented at the Autism Ambassadors Conference 2024 in Southampton, UK.
Talking to ACoRNS about The Tangram Method, the inspiration behind it and my motivation to continue writing about embracing neurodiversity.
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