From Disability to Diversity: College Success for Students with Learning Disabilities, ADHD, and Autism Spectrum Disorder

Cassandra R. Kepple
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From Disability to Diversity: College Success for Students with Learning Disabilities, ADHD, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (Shea et al., 2019) offers a guide to help higher education professionals raise awareness of the existence of college students with learning differences (LD) and how we can support them. The book gives information on the presentation of learning differences and how faculty and staff can support students with these differences throughout their college careers. It is designed to provide resources for higher education professionals that work in various departments across campus so they can understand the context of LD in college, help identify and support students both in and out of the classroom, and make sure that postsecondary education is inclusive for all students. From Disability to Diversity (Shea et al., 2019) offer strategies for faculty and staff to support students in a variety of areas including orientation, transition, and retention.
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从残疾到多样性:学习障碍、多动症和自闭症谱系障碍学生的大学成功
从残疾到多样性:学习障碍、多动症和自闭症谱系障碍学生的大学成功(Shea et al.,2019)提供了一份指南,帮助高等教育专业人员提高对存在学习差异(LD)的大学生的认识,以及我们如何支持他们。这本书提供了关于学习差异的介绍,以及教职员工如何在学生的大学生涯中支持这些差异的学生。它旨在为在校园各部门工作的高等教育专业人员提供资源,使他们能够了解大学LD的背景,帮助识别和支持课堂内外的学生,并确保中学后教育对所有学生都具有包容性。从残疾到多样性(Shea et al.,2019)为教职员工提供了在多个领域支持学生的策略,包括定向、过渡和保留。
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