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Timothy J. Smith – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
Crip time is a fluid term with various definitions that pertain to the ways that disabled people experience time. In one sense, the effects of crip time can be constraining, particularly when it results in an encounter with ableist institutional and societal barriers. But crip time can also take on a liberatory form as a mode of resistance and a…
Descriptors: Art Education, Time, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, College Students
Chiedu Eseadi; Aaron A. Phillip; Hero U. Obasuy; Chimezie F. Obilezuru; Christian S. Ugwuanyi; Chinedu A. Ugwuanyi – Online Submission, 2023
This study aimed to investigate the entrepreneurial intention correlates among high school students with neurodevelopment disorders. The study was conducted using a correlational survey research design. The research data were collected from one hundred college students diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders through a questionnaire. The study…
Descriptors: High School Students, Entrepreneurship, Intention, Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Simone R. Dufresne – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The estimated prevalence of neurodivergent (ND) conditions is approximately 15-20% of the population in the United States (Doyle, 2020; Maenner et al., 2023). ND students are increasingly enrolling in mainstream colleges and universities (Bakker et al., 2019) but report that they are not receiving adequate support on campus (Dexter et al., 2024;…
Descriptors: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Workshops, Program Development
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Emma Leifler; Anna Borg; Sven Bölte – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Consensus is often a prerequisite for communities to develop initiatives to improve practice and create a future together. We investigated the consensus around the perceived educational inclusion of autistic and other neurodivergent students, their caregivers, and their teachers. Seventeen triads of informants plus two single students from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Secondary Schools, High Schools
Maria Luisa Payano – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explores how technology is used and perceived by teachers and neurodiverse students in integrated co-teaching (ICT) classrooms within elementary school. The research identified significant similarities and some differences in the views of teachers and neurodiverse students concerning technology's role in education. Teachers and students…
Descriptors: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teacher Attitudes
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Reesha Zahir; Alyssa M. Alcorn; Sarah McGeown; Will Mandy; Dinah Aitken; Fergus Murray; Sue Fletcher-Watson – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Children with neurodevelopmental diagnoses often experience discrimination from their peers at school. This may result from a lack of understanding, and intolerance of differences in their thinking, communication and social interactions. Learning About Neurodiversity at School (LEANS) is a teaching programme designed to educate primary school…
Descriptors: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Peer Relationship, Elementary School Students
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Irene Lacruz-Pérez; Gemma Pastor-Cerezuela; Carlos Caurín-Alonso; Antonio José Morales-Hernández; Raúl Tárraga-Mínguez – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2025
Teachers' beliefs in certain neuromyths about neurodevelopmental disorders can negatively impact the educational inclusion of students who present them. This study aims to analyse the prevalence of neuromyths about the health and the emotional competences of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in pre-service teachers; and to assess the…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Inclusion
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Mohamed Mousa; Rami Ayoubi; Vesa Puhakka – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to answer the question: To what extent should neurodiverse students experience improved access to public universities in Egypt and why? Design/methodology/approach: A systematic qualitative research method was used with data collected through semi-structured interviews with 44 educators in four universities in Egypt. A…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Public Colleges
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Ahmed Yahya Almakrob; Ahmed Alduais; Borey Be; Alex S. M. Mhone – European Journal of Education, 2024
Despite the growing international focus on neurodiversity, its explicit identification and incorporation into educational and workplace practices remain underdeveloped in Saudi Arabia. This study explores the indirect presence and characterisation of neurodiversity within Saudi Arabia through existing inclusive practices. The study aimed to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Inclusion, Mainstreaming
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Chiara Horlin; Barbora Hronska; Emily Nordmann – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
After the return to on-campus teaching post-COVID, reports of student disengagement and low attendance are common and anxieties over the relationship between lecture recordings and attendance have re-emerged, leading some educators to remove recordings. To understand the potential impact of such decisions, this study explored how neurodivergent…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Students with Disabilities, Student Participation, College Students
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Charlotte Webber; Elena Santi; Katie Cebula; Catherine J. Crompton; Sarah McGeown – Literacy, 2024
In recent years, there has been growing awareness of the importance of representation in fiction books, to ensure all children and young people can see themselves reflected in what they read. Much of this work has focused, importantly, on increasing ethnic representation, yet there has been much less exploration of the representation of other…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Disproportionate Representation, Fiction
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Julia M. Ranieri; Nicole Neil; Monica Sadowski; Mohammad Azzam – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2024
Children with neurodevelopmental disabilities are among the most vulnerable to experiencing exclusion from community settings. Informal education settings (IES), such as camps, museums, and zoos, provide rich learning opportunities beyond the classroom, yet inclusion efforts have primarily focused on physical accessibility. A review of research is…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Informal Education, Content Analysis
Crystal N. Garcia – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Social work professionals must demonstrate mental health literacy in order to understand the needs of clients with neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD. Social work programs play a significant role in preparing the future of the profession and must consider infusing content into the curriculum to enhance students' knowledge and skills. Using…
Descriptors: Social Work, Knowledge Level, Student Attitudes, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Fiona Wu; Ginger Freeman; Steve Wang; Ingrid Flores – Journal of College Student Mental Health, 2024
This paper explores the future of college student mental health from students' perspective. The authors of this manuscript are four undergraduate and graduate students from two different universities. In the context of growing demand and intensity of mental health issues and the increased diversity of student identities on college campuses, the…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
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Mara Kirdani-Ryan; Amy J. Ko – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
For computing to serve humanity, computing spaces must be safe for all individuals. While prior work has surfaced how hegemonic racial and gendered expectations manifest in computing, it has only indirectly attended to expectations surrounding neurodivergence. As computing stereotypes largely align with stereotypes of some neurodivergent…
Descriptors: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Stereotypes, Disabilities, Computer Attitudes
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