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Neurodiversity

This guide provides educational materials, university-specific resources, community support, and accessibility tools to promote understanding and inclusion of neurodiversity.

Introduction

Teaching Neurodiverse Students: Resources for Educators

Creating an inclusive learning environment for neurodiverse students is essential for fostering academic success and equity in higher education. Neurodiverse students bring unique strengths and perspectives to the classroom, but they may also face challenges that traditional teaching methods do not fully address. By understanding neurodiversity and implementing inclusive teaching strategies, educators can enhance engagement, reduce barriers, and support all learners more effectively.

This section provides resources to help instructors develop a deeper understanding of neurodiverse learning styles, implement accessible teaching practices, and create supportive classroom environments. As research and best practices continue to evolve, this guide will be updated to reflect new insights and approaches. Educators are encouraged to engage with ongoing professional development and remain adaptable in their teaching methods to meet the diverse needs of their students.

Courses, Workshops, Webinars

Books

Journal Articles

Accessibility Statement
The University provides reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities upon request. Any person with a disability who needs accommodations for a workshop should contact UMA Libraries at uma.library@maine.edu to submit a request. Due to the lead-time needed to arrange certain accommodations, individuals should submit their request no later 1 week before the event.