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Jennifer Cummings1, Joanne Farley Serembus, Megan Walsh Ossont
1Author Affiliations: Department of Graduate Nursing, Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Background:
Neurodiversity is an umbrella term that describes a wide range of variation in cognition, learning, and behaviors. Neurodiversity impacts approximately 16% to 18% of undergraduate students across all disciplines.
Problem:
Educators have moderate knowledge about neurodiversity but require further guidance on how to foster educational success in this group of students with unique strengths and challenges.
Approach:
Current literature was reviewed to determine best practices in fostering teaching strategies that are inclusive and engaging for neurodivergent students.
Outcomes:
Incorporation of the principles of Universal Design for Learning, strategies supportive of executive function, social-emotional learning, and a sensory-friendly environment improves learning outcomes of all students.
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