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Why EdTech Fails Neurodiverse Students and How Shafaq Bajwa Aims to Fix It

Why EdTech Fails Neurodiverse Students and How Shafaq Bajwa Aims to Fix It

Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-edtech-fails-neurodiverse-students-and-how-shafaq-bajwa-aims-to-fix-it.
Shafaq Bajwa reveals why EdTech often fails neurodiverse learners and how human-centered, empathetic design can redefine meaningful educational tools.
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Shafaq Bajwa, a data scientist turned special needs classroom assistant, exposes the gap between scalable EdTech and the real needs of neurodiverse learners. Her experience shows that independence, data, and efficiency models often clash with human learning. She argues for patient, empathetic, context-rich tools that support emotional safety, productive struggle, and individualized growth.

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