Contributing to an inclusive education for neurodivergent students: sharing reflections, practices, and experiences

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作者
Pigato, Giorgia [1 ]
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[1] Queen Mary Univ London, Queen Mary Acad, London E1 4UJ, England
关键词
inclusive design; neurodiversity; participatory approaches; best practice; AUTISM;
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10.1093/femsle/fnae046
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
It is estimated that one in seven individuals, more than 15% of the population in the UK, are neurodivergent. In recent years, there has been a notable increase in university students disclosing disabilities, specific learning difficulties, or mental health conditions. Despite this, students with disabilities and learning differences often experience lower levels of well-being compared to their peers, and their completion rates are significantly lower. Two years ago, I was tasked with creating a training program for academic staff to enhance their support for neurodivergent students. In this commentary, I share reflections on what I have learned while developing this training, and I outline effective strategies and approaches that can be implemented in the design and delivery of educational content. I advocate a collaborative approach to training development with neurodivergent students and with colleagues with various roles. The commentary draws upon the Universal Design for Learning framework to advocate for an educational environment that is welcoming and accommodating to all learners. It champions strength-based practices, steering clear of the traditional deficit-focused narratives. My goal with this reflection is to prompt educators to reflect on their teaching methodologies, engage in conversations with their students, and to consider substantial pedagogical changes that prioritize inclusivity over reasonable adjustments.
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