Making your campus neurodivergent friendly

By Eliza.Compton, 4 April, 2024
How to create a university where neurodivergent staff and students feel welcome and thrive in the classroom, in the lab and throughout campus
Making your campus neurodivergent friendly
How to create a university where neurodivergent staff and students feel welcome and thrive in the classroom, in the lab and throughout campus

Neurodivergent students and staff think about, interact with and see the world differently from their neurotypical peers and colleagues. Universities that adopt inclusive practices to welcome people with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia and other disabilities to campus also foster their distinct strengths and talents in the classroom, labs, boardrooms and social spaces. This collection of resources offers advice for teachers, researchers, PhD supervisors and administrators for supporting neurodiversity in higher education.

By kiera.obrien, 18 March, 2024
The neurodiversity movement has made great strides, but out-of-date, ableist language is still prevalent, even in academia. Carrie Ballantyne advises us to think about the words we use
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A whole-campus approach to neurodivergent inclusion
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By dene.mullen, 7 September, 2023
With one in seven people in the UK being neurodiverse, a group of lecturers and students from Arden University lists ways in which universities can better cater to neurodiverse students
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4minutes
By Miranda Prynne, 8 December, 2022
Far more needs to be done to improve equity, diversity and inclusion within universities, writes Tetyana Krupiy as she lists 10 steps that can create more inclusive, supportive workplaces for all staff
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5minutes
Teaching students with ADHD in classroom and online learning environments
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By Miranda Prynne, 28 December, 2022
Small but considered adaptations to teaching can support students with ADHD to succeed at university. Fiona S. Baker lists modifications that can make all the difference
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2minutes
By miranda.prynne, 17 November, 2020
Online learning can be particularly challenging for students with learning difficulties such as ADHD. Kate Lister offers some simple steps every instructor can take to help students with ADHD stay engaged
By Eliza.Compton, 25 March, 2024
Teaching and assessment approaches that benefit students who stammer are likely to help others in your class. Here, Deborah Johnston offers a 10-point guide to adopting an inclusive mindset and methods
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4minutes
Helping neurodiverse students to thrive at university
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By Eliza.Compton, 4 April, 2024
Meet-ups can support neurodivergent students (mostly those with autism and ADHD) to navigate the social complexities of student life and the workplace. Here, Brooke Szücs and Ben Roden-Cohen share tips for creating inclusive neurodivergent settings, based on their experience
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4minutes
Support for autistic and dyspraxic university staff
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