Abstract
The multi-dimensionality or ‘hyper-diversity’ recognises the “intense diversification of the population, not only in socio-economic, socio-demographic and ethnic terms, but also with respect to lifestyles, attitudes and activities” (Tasan-Kok et al., 2013, p. 8). We adopt the term ‘hyper-diversity’ to refer to students who have multiple dimensions of diversity. In light of growing student diversity, there is a need for more research (Rigney & Rinaldi, 2023). We would extend this claim to students who are ‘hyper-diverse’. This symposium showcases different dimensions of diversity, focusing on students with diverse needs in inclusive mathematics education. The papers explore students with diverse needs from the early primary years to post-secondary schooling, highlighting the importance of inclusiveness across the lifespan.