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What is Neurodivergent

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A nonmedical term that describes people whose brain develops or works differently for some reason. A neurodivergent person has different strengths and struggles from people whose brain develops or works more typically.
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Executive Function Coaching in Higher Education
Christine Woodcock (State University of New York at Fredonia, USA)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0517-1.ch002
Abstract
Employers report that new hires do not work out for reasons such as lack of coachability, rather than content knowledge. Although all students would benefit tremendously from executive function (EF) coaching, only some colleges provide it to some students. This qualitative research project is a collection of three case studies of colleges with self-proclaimed strong EF coaching practices. In seeking insights into the comprehensiveness of existing EF coaching programs in college, the author found four major trends: coaching must be comprehensive and cover many EF skills, coaching must be individually tailored and based in real life, coaching must build in complexity over time and allow participants to apply skills across generalized contexts, and many tangible tools must be shared. By sharing this cross-case analysis, more colleges can enact EF coaching practices that go beyond merely coaching a segment of the student population to a more inclusive approach for all students, thereby creating more equity and more opportunities for professional growth beyond the college years.
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Creating Specialized Programming to Support Neurodivergent Students: Considerations, Readiness, Outreach
Neurodivergent describes students who have a natural variation in cognitive, emotional, and sensory functioning. They think, behave, and learn differently than those who are considered representative of dominant societal norms. Neurodivergent individuals are present in educational, employment, and social settings. Students with dyslexia, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, dyspraxia, and Tourette Syndrome, among other diagnoses, are described as neurodivergent.
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Empathetic Leadership: Framing, Guiding, and Connecting in Higher Education
Refers to differing mental or neurological functions compared to what is considered typical or normal.
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A Model Unit Plan: Teaching Writing to Deaf Neurodiverse Secondary-Aged Students
A term that refers to a series of diagnoses where processing of information parts from what is considered typical or “normal.”
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Redesigning Deficit-Laden Assessments for Neurodivergent Students
Differing in neurological development from what is considered to be typical or normal.
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Autistic Spectrum Conditions in Higher Education During COVID-19: Recommendations and Support Strategies
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Seeing (Speaking) Through Her Eyes (Brain): Louisa's Journey
Describes a person with a neurodevelopmental disorder or disability such as autism or ADHD; used as an inclusive term to celebrate neurological differences rather than pathologize them.
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True Inclusion: Fostering and Affirming Neurodiversity in Postsecondary Education
Describes the individual with differences in neurotype; see also Neurodiversity.
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