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Jane Essex
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How can schools help the health of people with learning disabilities?
Overly-simplistic messaging can blight attempts to educate children with learning disabilities about staying healthy, says Dr Jane Essex
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14 July 2025
wearable health monitor
Shy students need more attention than you think
Pupils who retreat from view in class seldom present challenging behaviour and often attain well in assessment. So should teachers ‘let sleeping learners lie’ or coax them to participate more? Jane Essex explores the issues
29 November 2019
Science is for all: including pupils with additional needs
A lifetime of campaigning for inclusion in education has resulted in a Royal Society of Chemistry medal for Jane Essex. But why, she asks, are her efforts still an outlier when it is so clear that pupils with additional support needs benefit from learning science?
6 September 2019
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