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Upcoming Book Study: Supporting Neurodiverse College Student Success

Learn how you can support neurodiverse students in your class.

Tuesdays, September 19 - October 24, 2023
2:30 to 3:15 P.M.
Registration Deadline: Friday, September 15, 2023
Location: Via Zoom (link will be sent to registered participants)
Led by: Office of Teaching and Learning (OTL)

Join us for a book study of Supporting Neurodiverse College Student Success: A Guide For Librarians, Student Support Services, and Academic Learning Environments. 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 percent 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.

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