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The basic premise of neurodiversity is that there is no "normal" baseline for brain processes, but that all individual brains vary and therefore are diverse. The CAST organization estimates that 11% of college students enrolling in post-secondary campuses having a learning disability or learning difference. As neurodiverse students enroll in post-secondary education, the environments within which these students learn, can either support or impede their ability to succeed. Simply put, a neurodiverse campus population means that educators recognize that all students process and learn differently…mehr
The basic premise of neurodiversity is that there is no "normal" baseline for brain processes, but that all individual brains vary and therefore are diverse. The CAST organization estimates that 11% of college students enrolling in post-secondary campuses having a learning disability or learning difference. As neurodiverse students enroll in post-secondary education, the environments within which these students learn, can either support or impede their ability to succeed. Simply put, a neurodiverse campus population means that educators recognize that all students process and learn differently and must adapt our approaches and services in order to reach and support all students enrolled on our campuses. Neurodiverse students are a growing population on today's college campus. Their growing presence prompts new approaches to support their success and change traditional student services and collegiate experiences. This practical guide: Assists readers in better understanding neurodiverse students and the way campus services can create welcoming environmentsExplores the role Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Executive Functioning (EF) plays in student success, and Focuses on specific collegiate offices and services that effectively address the needs of neurodiverse learners. Chapters cover tutoring, learning supports, academic coaching, academic advising, career services, residential living, and classroom experiences that impact and assist neurodiverse college students.
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By Elizabeth M.H. Coghill and Jeffrey G. Coghill
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Contents Figures Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 An Introduction to Neurodiversity Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Chapter 2 Self-Advocacy John B. Caldora II and Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Campus Spotlight: Learning Community Pirate Academic Success Center East Carolina University Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Chapter 3 Academic Advising Bob Detweiler Campus Spotlight: Beacon College Leesburg Florida Bob Detweiler Chapter 4 Welcoming Spaces for Learning Stacey Blackwell Amanda Haberstroh and Anna Sandberg Campus Spotlight: Livingston Learning Center at Rutgers University Rutgers University Stacey Blackwell and Anna Sandberg Chapter 5 Classroom Support sCheryl L. Dickter and Joshua A. Burk Campus Spotlight: Neurodiversity Working Group College of William and Mary Cheryl L. Dickter and Joshua A. Burk Campus Spotlight: Neurodiversity Connections Duke University Kimberly Blackshear and Tara Chandrasekhar Chapter 6 Tutoring Abby Benzinger Claytonia Boular-Woods and James W.H. Howard Campus Spotlight: Pirate Academic Success Center East Carolina University Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Chapter 7 Learning Supports Morgan James Alysha Gray Emily Johnson and Sarah Williams Campus Spotlight: As-U-R Program Appalachian State University Ellen Bunn Chapter 8 Academic Mentoring and Coaching Services Morgan James Ellen Bunn and Sarah Williams Campus Spotlight: STEPP Program East Carolina University Morgan James Chapter 9 Library Services Jamie E. Bloss Amanda Haberstroh G.J. Corey Harmon and Jana Schellinger Campus Spotlight: Hands-on Learning in the Library: Anatomical Models at Laupus Library East Carolina University G.J. Corey Harmon Campus Spotlight: Partnering with the STEPP Program Joyner Library East Carolina University Jamie E. Bloss and Amanda Haberstroh with Jeanne Hoover Clark Nall and Carolyn Willis Chapter 10 Residence Halls Angela Holleman Jeffrey G. Coghill and Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Campus Spotlight: Boxes and Walls University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Terry Tumbarello Chapter 11 Campus Health and Wellness Shawnté Elbert Ta-Kisha Jones and Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Campus Spotlight: Neurodiversity Navigators Bellevue College Washington Sara Gardner Chapter 12 Disability Support Services Clarissa Barnes Jennifer Williams and Tamara Mancini Campus Spotlight: TECHniques Center Texas Tech University Jennifer Williams Tamara Mancini and Clarissa Barnes Campus Spotlight: Student Accessibility Services at Tufts University Tufts University Jennifer Williams and Kirsten Behling Chapter 13 Epilogue Elizabeth M.H. Coghill About the Contributors About the Editors
Contents Figures Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 An Introduction to Neurodiversity Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Chapter 2 Self-Advocacy John B. Caldora II and Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Campus Spotlight: Learning Community Pirate Academic Success Center East Carolina University Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Chapter 3 Academic Advising Bob Detweiler Campus Spotlight: Beacon College Leesburg Florida Bob Detweiler Chapter 4 Welcoming Spaces for Learning Stacey Blackwell Amanda Haberstroh and Anna Sandberg Campus Spotlight: Livingston Learning Center at Rutgers University Rutgers University Stacey Blackwell and Anna Sandberg Chapter 5 Classroom Support sCheryl L. Dickter and Joshua A. Burk Campus Spotlight: Neurodiversity Working Group College of William and Mary Cheryl L. Dickter and Joshua A. Burk Campus Spotlight: Neurodiversity Connections Duke University Kimberly Blackshear and Tara Chandrasekhar Chapter 6 Tutoring Abby Benzinger Claytonia Boular-Woods and James W.H. Howard Campus Spotlight: Pirate Academic Success Center East Carolina University Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Chapter 7 Learning Supports Morgan James Alysha Gray Emily Johnson and Sarah Williams Campus Spotlight: As-U-R Program Appalachian State University Ellen Bunn Chapter 8 Academic Mentoring and Coaching Services Morgan James Ellen Bunn and Sarah Williams Campus Spotlight: STEPP Program East Carolina University Morgan James Chapter 9 Library Services Jamie E. Bloss Amanda Haberstroh G.J. Corey Harmon and Jana Schellinger Campus Spotlight: Hands-on Learning in the Library: Anatomical Models at Laupus Library East Carolina University G.J. Corey Harmon Campus Spotlight: Partnering with the STEPP Program Joyner Library East Carolina University Jamie E. Bloss and Amanda Haberstroh with Jeanne Hoover Clark Nall and Carolyn Willis Chapter 10 Residence Halls Angela Holleman Jeffrey G. Coghill and Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Campus Spotlight: Boxes and Walls University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Terry Tumbarello Chapter 11 Campus Health and Wellness Shawnté Elbert Ta-Kisha Jones and Elizabeth M.H. Coghill Campus Spotlight: Neurodiversity Navigators Bellevue College Washington Sara Gardner Chapter 12 Disability Support Services Clarissa Barnes Jennifer Williams and Tamara Mancini Campus Spotlight: TECHniques Center Texas Tech University Jennifer Williams Tamara Mancini and Clarissa Barnes Campus Spotlight: Student Accessibility Services at Tufts University Tufts University Jennifer Williams and Kirsten Behling Chapter 13 Epilogue Elizabeth M.H. Coghill About the Contributors About the Editors
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