Neurodiversity Hub - Resources for Students, Employers & More
Neurodiversity Hub promotes a community of practice for universities, colleges and employers to support neurodivergent students become work-ready and build connections with organisations that value their talents. It also promotes a community of practice for architects and building designers to prom
As you're putting the final touches on material for the new semester, please consider having summary sections, key points listed, and other signposts to help #ADHD folks.
ADHD brains can struggle to sort and a lot of info at once is a challenge.
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To support instructors in creating inclusive learning environments, ACUE is offering a set of free resources, including 10 inclusive teaching practices that can be immediately put to use to benefit both faculty and their students.
Digest #156: Learning (More) About Neurodiversity — The Learning Scientists
I (Megan) have been learning a lot about neurodiversity and the way we think about divergence vs. disorders. I have appreciated learning about these areas so much, and have appreciated the opportunities to hear experts and those who have experience with neurodiversity (many different types of experi
Lessons for teaching students on the autism spectrum (opinion) | Inside Higher Ed
Maggie Coughlin shares some lessons she’s learned in understanding her own autism and how to work with her own neurodiversity and that of the students she teaches.
Trauma-Aware Teaching Checklist This doc lives at: https://bit.ly/traumachecklist. This checklist has been prepared for higher educators as a tool to reflect on their teaching and courses, regardless of modality. The six principles of trauma-informed care developed by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and...