DO-IT - AccessSTEM /doit/room/accessstem en What is Culturally Relevant Pedagogy for Neurodiversity? /doit/what-culturally-relevant-pedagogy-neurodiversity-0 <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. See http://api.drupal.org/api/function/theme_field/7 for details. After copying this file to your theme's folder and customizing it, remove this HTML comment. --> <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>Pedagogy in the US has traditionally been based on middle-class, European cultural frames of reference. Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (CRP), sometimes referred to as Culturally Responsive Teaching, develops teaching strategies to respond to increasingly diverse classrooms by "using the cultural knowledge, prior experiences, frames of reference, and performance styles of ethnically diverse students to make learning encounters more relevant to and effective for them" (Gay, p. 36).</p> <p>Culturally Relevant Pedagogy for Neurodiversity views neurodivergence as diversity as natural variations on the human condition, just like other forms of diversity. Culturally responsive pedagogical approaches can be applied to teaching neurodivergent students in the same ways it is applied to other identities.  This can be accomplished in a number of ways, including the following:</p> <ul><li>Demonstrating acceptance for neurodiversity in the classroom</li> <li>Diversifying content to include neurodivergent authors and creators</li> <li>Maintaining high standards and teaching for student success</li> <li>Exploring Universal Design in Learning</li> <li>Encouraging critical consciousness</li> </ul><p>To learn more, visit <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10668926.2021.1972362">Culturally Relevant Pedagogy for Neurodiversity</a><span style="text-decoration: underline;">,</span> <a href="/doit/programs/center-universal-design-education/overview">The Center for Universal Design in Education</a>, and <a href="/doit/what-do-%E2%80%9Cneurodiverse%E2%80%9D-and-%E2%80%9Cneurodivergent%E2%80%9D-mean">What do "neurodiverse" and "neurodivergent" mean?</a><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Additional resources are available at the <a href="/doit/programs/nnl">Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners</a> website.</span></p> <p>Works Cited <a href="https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=uD9qDwAAQBAJ&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PP1&amp;dq=Gay,+G.+2018.+Culturally+responsive+teaching:+Theory,+research,+and+practice.+New+York:+Teachers+College+Press.&amp;ots=v-yH54-le8&amp;sig=hIIB2xOP3vUrUHxSdXMU6lyu7sk#v=onepage&amp;q=Gay%2C%20G.%202018.%20Culturally%20responsive%20teaching%3A%20Theory%2C%20research%2C%20and%20practice.%20New%20York%3A%20Teachers%20College%20Press.&amp;f=false">Gay, G. (2018) <em>Culturally responsive teaching: Theory, research, and practice</em> New York: Teachers College Press.</a></p> </div> </div> </div> Wed, 17 Jan 2024 21:27:10 +0000 lylac 9985 at /doit /doit/what-culturally-relevant-pedagogy-neurodiversity-0#comments What do I need to know about neurodiverse learners and pedagogy? /doit/what-do-i-need-know-about-neurodiverse-learners-and-pedagogy-1 <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. See http://api.drupal.org/api/function/theme_field/7 for details. After copying this file to your theme's folder and customizing it, remove this HTML comment. --> <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>Neurodiversity is still a fairly new and developing area of research. The concept of neurodiversity was initiated in the autism advocacy community but has grown to mean the wide range of cognitive differences within human existence. Neurodivergence specifically relates to to someone whose brain processes information in a way that is not typical of most individuals; these processes are understood now to include not only autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a variety of cognitive learning disabilities such as dyslexia and dysgraphia, and Tourette's Syndrome. Proponents of the Neurodiversity movement have worked to highlight the fact that neurodivergence is a natural part of human diversity and that barriers experienced by neurodivergent individuals are a result of social and physical environments, rather than something "wrong" with the individual.</p> <p>Many neurodivergent learners tend to learn more effectively through hands-on experiences, but academic learning environments and pedagogy have historically focused on the passive learning processes of listening to lectures and reading books. Even when successful in traditional educational settings, other common challenges such as executive functioning barriers, can pose difficulties. Many neurodivergent learners have been left out of receiving a college education because they have incorrectly been deemed incapable of succeeding in academic and professional careers. Changes in pedagogical approaches including using hands-on learning experiences, gaming, and virtual reality can promote greater academic success and open more career pathways to neurodiverse learners.</p> <p>Kathryn Welby, Ed.D, an assistant professor in Merrimack College School of Education and Social Policy, has provided training to college faculty and has outlined additional pedagogical strategies, many of which relate to communicating and supporting executive functioning processes. Her suggestions include creating a one-page supplemental syllabus guide that breaks down crucial dates, posting daily or weekly agendas, and laying out explicit daily learning outcomes. She also suggests variations in assessment tools and a daily low-stakes tool to check in on comprehension, not for assessment, but as a planning tool for the instructor.</p> <p>Learn more about Kathryn Welby's strategies in her article for Inside HigherEd,<a href="https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2022/06/15/advice-teaching-neurodiverse-students-opinion">Teaching Neurodiverse Students.</a></p> <p>To learn more about neurodiversity, visit <a href="/doit/neurodiversity-initiative-promising-practice-promoting-disability-awareness-higher-education">The Neurodiversity Initiative: A Promising Practice for Promoting Disability Awareness in Higher Education</a> and <a href="/doit/what-do-%E2%80%9Cneurodiverse%E2%80%9D-and-%E2%80%9Cneurodivergent%E2%80%9D-mean">What do "neurodiverse" and "neurodivergent" mean?</a></p> <p>To learn about projects that work with neurodiverse students, consult the <a href="/doit/">DO-IT</a> website <a href="/doit/programs/nnl">Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners</a> and <a href="https://www.terc.edu/">Technical Education Research Centers</a>, or review video resources at the <a href="https://multiplex.videohall.com/">STEM For All Multiplex</a> 2023 Webinar <a href="https://multiplex.videohall.com/pages/january2023webinar">Embracing Neurodiversity in STEM</a> and <a href="https://multiplex.videohall.com/blogs/27">accompanying blog post</a>.</p> </div> </div> </div> Wed, 17 Jan 2024 21:22:01 +0000 lylac 9984 at /doit /doit/what-do-i-need-know-about-neurodiverse-learners-and-pedagogy-1#comments Deaf kids Code: A Promising Practice in Introducing Computer Programming /doit/deaf-kids-code-promising-practice-introducing-computer-programming <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. 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Having strong computing skills is essential because of the role of computers in almost every field.</p> <p>According to their website, <a href="https://www.deafkidscode.org">Deaf Kids Code</a> promotes, inspires, empowers, and sparks the innovative spirit for students who are deaf and hard of hearing through the world of programming. It also helps pave a path that is encouraging greater social and economic participation of individuals in this group and society becomes the greatest beneficiary of their talents and skills.</p> <p>Deaf Kids Code’s vision is to bridge economic and social gaps that exist among the deaf and hard of hearing through the cultivation of computing and technology skills. Its leaders believe that incorporating computing topics into education has the potential to give participating students a new level of global participation. Through the universal language of computing, they can become a vital asset in filling the many opportunities awaiting them now and into the future.</p> <p>Deaf Kids Code is a promising practice because of its efforts to bring computing experiences to individuals underrepresented in computing fields and its overall role as a catalyst for change.</p> <p>For more information about other programs that support students with disabilities consult <a href="/doit/are-there-organizations-support-students-disabilities-interested-computer-science">Are there organizations that support students with disabilities interested in computer science?</a></p> </div> </div> </div> Fri, 27 Jan 2023 22:44:49 +0000 lylac 9844 at /doit /doit/deaf-kids-code-promising-practice-introducing-computer-programming#comments How can workplaces be more inclusive of colleagues who are deaf or hard of hearing? /doit/how%C2%A0can-workplaces-be-more-inclusive-colleagues-who-are-deaf-or-hard-hearing <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. 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Aspects of the work environment to consider are in-person, remote, and hybrid presentations and professional development; in-person and remote meetings and discussions; and conversations and networking.</p> <p><a href="https://themindhears.org/">The Mind Hears</a> offers guidance to employers for making their workplaces more accessible to and inclusive of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. For a comprehensive list of ideas consult <a href="https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Improving_the_academic_workplace_for_your_deaf_and_hard-of-hearing_colleagues/13513485">What can you do to improve the academic workplace for your deaf and hard-of-hearing colleagues?</a></p> </div> </div> </div> Fri, 13 Jan 2023 17:36:14 +0000 lylac 9840 at /doit /doit/how%C2%A0can-workplaces-be-more-inclusive-colleagues-who-are-deaf-or-hard-hearing#comments What are language preferences regarding autism? /doit/what-are-language-preferences-regarding-autism <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. See http://api.drupal.org/api/function/theme_field/7 for details. After copying this file to your theme's folder and customizing it, remove this HTML comment. --> <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>There is ongoing debate surrounding the best language to use when referring to individuals on the autism spectrum. Some prefer “a person who is autistic” or “a person who is on the autism spectrum” (e.g., person-first language), while some prefer “an autistic person” (e.g., identity-first language).</p> <p>In a <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.disabilityscoop.com/2022/12/02/autistic-or-person-with-autism-it-depends/30154/?fbclid=IwAR0Uw29_9i_CalFxAMFpCKZM6N_bym_rIPRSg3AaR3Te_Zyzu8IXkfB5xvM__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!nTfMxai4KKjhXvheJI-_d0R28Sbwr8oX1VSYcUnSWdLLbYymTo6sjIKW8FtHJKB5S1G6hD78fbLxeQ$" target="_blank">study</a> of 728 autism stakeholders, researchers sought to examine whether the term “autistic” or the phrase “person with autism” holds favor in the United States. In the study, researchers surveyed 299 adults with autism, 81 parents of those on the spectrum, 44 family members or friends, 207 autism professionals, and 97 people with no ties to the autism community. 87% of adults with an autism diagnosis-preferred identity-first language such as “I am autistic” to describe themselves. A majority of parents liked identity-first language best. But the trend flipped for the autism professionals and the friends and family members surveyed. People in these groups were more likely to prefer person-first terms, and those with no affiliation to the autism community were pretty evenly split on whether to use person-first or identity-first language.</p> <p>Medical and academic professionals often use terms found in the 5<sup>th</sup> version of the American Psychological Association’s <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSM-5">Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders</a>, commonly referred to as the DSM-V. The term in the manual is “autism spectrum disorder.” Some individuals would like the word “disorder” replaced with a neutral word. Note that the term “Asperger’s syndrome” was removed from the DSM-V in May 2013; it has been replaced by “autistic spectrum disorder level I.”</p> <p>Although there is no consensus about preferred language, when interacting with an individual person on the autism spectrum, ask that person which wording they prefer.</p> <p class="views-row">For more information, visit <a href="/doit/can-students-autism-be-successful-college">Can students with autism be successful in college?</a>, <a href="/doit/what-do-%E2%80%9Cneurodiverse%E2%80%9D-and-%E2%80%9Cneurodivergent%E2%80%9D-mean">What do “neurodiverse” and “ neurodivergent” mean?</a>, and <a href="/doit/what-are-typical-challenges-and-accommodations-students-autism-spectrum-disorder">What are typical challenges and accommodations for students with autism spectrum disorder?</a>  </p> </div> </div> </div> Tue, 13 Dec 2022 22:07:49 +0000 lylac 9792 at /doit /doit/what-are-language-preferences-regarding-autism#comments Where can I find a glossary of disability-related terms? /doit/where-can-i-find-glossary-disability-related-terms <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. 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We have included some examples:</p> <ul><li><a href="/doit/glossary-disability-related-terms">Glossary of Disability-Related Terms</a></li> <li><a href="https://adata.org/glossary-terms">Glossary of ADA Terms</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.census.gov/topics/health/disability/about/glossary.html">Disability Glossary</a></li> </ul></div> </div> </div> Fri, 09 Dec 2022 19:09:14 +0000 lylac 9791 at /doit /doit/where-can-i-find-glossary-disability-related-terms#comments Are there employment resources specifically designed to serve neurodivergent job seekers? /doit/are-there-employment-resources-specifically-designed-serve-neurodivergent-job-seekers <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. See http://api.drupal.org/api/function/theme_field/7 for details. After copying this file to your theme's folder and customizing it, remove this HTML comment. --> <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>There are various resources for helping neurodivergent job seekers find jobs and careers. For example, the <a href="https://ndcc.simplifyhire.com/">Neurodiversity Career Connector</a> includes a collection of employers committed to hiring neurodivergent employees as well as providing additional training and support to foster success and career growth. The <a href="https://nitw.org/about-us/">Neurodiversity in the Workplace</a> combines job posting services with business consultancy services, to help businesses develop policies and services to support neurodiverse employees.</p> <p>Some specific companies are eager to hire neurodivergent employees. For example, Microsoft offers a program called <a href="https://ndcc.simplifyhire.com/">Simplify Neurodiversity Career</a> Connector and SAS has a specialized <a href="https://www.sas.com/en_us/company-information/diversity/all-abilities/neurodiversity.html">Autism Spectrum Internship Program</a> for current students. Other examples of specific company programs can be found in the knowledge base article <a href="/doit/where-can-i-find-employment-resources-students-disabilities">Where can I find employment resources for students with disabilities?</a></p> <p>For other employment resources, check out <em>AccessComputing’s</em> <a href="/accesscomputing/node/5448">employment resources page</a> and the knowledge base article <a href="/doit/what-resources-can-help-students-disabilities-find-and-apply-jobs">What resources can help students with disabilities find and apply for jobs?</a></p> </div> </div> </div> Thu, 03 Nov 2022 21:31:52 +0000 ericwt 9787 at /doit /doit/are-there-employment-resources-specifically-designed-serve-neurodivergent-job-seekers#comments Where can I learn about experiences of individuals with disabilities in their own words? /doit/where-can-i-learn-about-experiences-individuals-disabilities-their-own-words <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. 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Many books and articles offer stories <i>about</i> people with disabilities, but many people with disabilities have also shared their own experiences through books, articles, videos, blog posts, and other sources.</p> <p>You can locate autobiographies written by people who have disabilities in collections like <a href="https://readyourselfhappy.wordpress.com/2019/04/08/8-memoirs-written-by-people-living-with-a-disability/">8 Memoirs Written by People Living with a Disability</a> and <a href="https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/list/share/100083751/1678508939">In Their Own Words: Memoirs ԭ Living With Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses</a>, or by searching at an online bookstore for "autobiographies of people with disabilities." </p> <p>To find first-person stories that are freely available on the internet you can use general terms like "disability" or more specific ones like "autism" to search in large video collections (e.g., <a href="https://www.youtube.com/">YouTube</a>, <a href="https://www.ted.com/">TED</a>, <a href="https://www.ted.com/about/programs-initiatives/tedx-program">TEDx</a>) to locate videos where individuals with disabilities speak for themselves. </p> <p>You can also find first-person testimonials of people with disabilities in video and written formats in specialized collections, including the following:</p> <ul><li><a href="https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/voices-of-disability?">Voices of Disability</a></li> <li><a href="/doit/do-it-videos">DO-IT Videos</a> and <a href="/doit/news/do-it-news">DO-IT News</a></li> <li><a href="/doit/perspectives-stem-students-disabilities">Perspectives of STEM Students with Disabilities: Our Journeys, Communities, &amp; Big Ideas</a></li> <li><a href="/doit/programs/accessstem/resources/success-stories">AccessSTEM Success Stories</a></li> <li><a href="/accesscomputing/resources/choosecomputing/accesscomputing-profiles">Choose Computing Profiles</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/stories.html">Real Stories from People living with a Disability</a></li> <li><a href="https://bookriot.com/true-disability-stories/">True Stories of Living with Disabilities</a></li> <li><a href="https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/">The Disability Visibility Project</a></li> </ul></div> </div> </div> Thu, 29 Sep 2022 21:40:36 +0000 lylac 9724 at /doit /doit/where-can-i-learn-about-experiences-individuals-disabilities-their-own-words#comments Are there organizations that support students with disabilities interested in computer science? /doit/are-there-organizations-support-students-disabilities-interested-computer-science <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. 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The website has many resources, including recorded <a href="/accesscomputing/accesscsforall/resources/webinars/infosys-webinars">webinars</a>.</li> <li>There are a handful of programming languages and tools that are accessible to students with disabilities: <ul><li>The <a href="https://quorumlanguage.com/" target="_blank">Quorum programming language</a>, an evidenced-based programming language that is accessible to screen reader users. It can be used online or downloaded to a PC or Macintosh and has curricula for Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles, robotics, and games.</li> <li><a href="https://www.apple.com/swift/playgrounds/" target="_blank">Swift Playgrounds</a>, a learning-engaged programming language using real code to build and interact through a 3D world. It is accessible to all users and doesn’t require coding knowledge. It can be used on a Macintosh or iPad and has curricula for adopting higher programming principles, enhancing problem-solving skills, and building applications.</li> <li><a href="https://milnel2.github.io/blocks4alliOS/" target="_blank">Blocks4All</a>, a block-based programming language that is accessible to visually-impaired users utilizing VoiceOver and Voice Control to interact with the Dash robot. It can be used on an iPad and has curricula for learning basic programming concepts, robotics, and games.</li> </ul></li> <li>The National Center for Computer Science Education maintains an <a href="https://www.inclusivecsteaching.org/accessibility">accessibility</a> page that includes strategies and resources related to accessibility in K-12 computer science education.</li> <li><a href="https://ctrl.education.ufl.edu/">Creative Technology Research Lab</a> at the University of Florida aims to investigate how to meaningfully engage all learners in technology-mediated learning with a focus on K-12 computer science and computational thinking. They partner with <a href="https://udl4cs.education.ufl.edu/">UDL4CS</a>, which aims to provide teachers with the tools necessary to meaningfully include students with disabilities in computer science education.</li> <li><a href="https://www.deafkidscode.org/">Deaf Kids Code</a> promotes computer science, technology, and design thinking skills to children who are Deaf or hard of hearing.</li> <li><a href="https://www.techkidsunlimited.org/">Tech Kids Unlimited</a> works to empower neurodiverse students' lives through computer science and technology skills. </li> </ul><h2>Postsecondary</h2> <ul><li><a href="/accesscomputing/">AccessComputing</a> is an NSF-funded Broadening Participation in Computing Alliance that works to increase the participation of people with disabilities in computing education and careers.</li> <li><a href="https://cmd-it.org/">CMD-IT</a> (the Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in IT) aims “to contribute to the national need for an effective workforce in computing and IT through synergistic activities related to minorities and people with disabilities.” They are the host of the <a href="http://tapiaconference.org/">Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing</a>.</li> <li><a href="https://codethespectrum.org/">Code the Spectrum</a> provides computer technology training to individuals with autism and other neurodivergent identities.</li> </ul></div> </div> </div> Tue, 14 Jun 2022 18:55:26 +0000 brianna 9599 at /doit /doit/are-there-organizations-support-students-disabilities-interested-computer-science#comments Where can I find employment resources for students with disabilities? /doit/where-can-i-find-employment-resources-students-disabilities <!-- THIS FILE IS NOT USED AND IS HERE AS A STARTING POINT FOR CUSTOMIZATION ONLY. See http://api.drupal.org/api/function/theme_field/7 for details. After copying this file to your theme's folder and customizing it, remove this HTML comment. --> <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p><span><span>There is a growing understanding in the corporate world that employing people with a range of neurodivergent abilities—such as autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, </span></span>attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyspraxia, dyscalculia, and sensory processing disorders—can benefit a work team. However, these same disabilities can make it difficult to be successful, especially in job interview processes; in response, some employers have established employment resources for neurodivergent job seekers.</p> <p>Resources for individuals with other types of disabilities have cropped up as well. One example is a tech-centered professional network, which supports an employment platform that works to connect job seekers with disabilities, including those related to mental health and chronic illnesses. Other programs include Microsoft’s <a href="https://ndcc.simplifyhire.com/">Simplify Neurodiversity Career Connector</a>, <a href="https://nitw.org/">Neurodiversity in the Workplace</a>, and <a href="https://www.hireautism.org/">Hire Autism</a>.</p> <p>Learn more about these job search resources and check out additional <a href="/accesscomputing/node/5448">Employment Resources</a> on the <a href="/accesscomputing/get-involved/students">Student Resources</a> page of the <em><a href="/accesscomputing/">AccessComputing</a></em> website. </p> </div> </div> </div> Wed, 11 May 2022 18:21:48 +0000 ericwt 9583 at /doit /doit/where-can-i-find-employment-resources-students-disabilities#comments