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Autism, STEM, and UDL: What is Universal Design for Learning?

UDL is a framework for designing based on three broad principles tied to how our brain functions in terms of networks.

October 31, 2018, 6:00 amMay 22, 2019 0 8512
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Alternative Grading Can Support HS Students on the Spectrum Who Want to Pursue STEM in College

What advantages are there to adjusting the traditional grading system and working on something more specific to an individual student?

October 29, 2018, 6:00 amJuly 1, 2019 0 1811
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Autism, STEM, and Universal Design: Support Student Difference

Video interview. Having your syllabus state that you support students with disabilities is just one way to create inclusivity and demonstrate your support for all students.

October 25, 2018, 5:00 amMay 28, 2019 0 4453
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A Guide for Autistic Students: World Mental Health Day 2018, Young People and Mental Health in a Changing World

Young people on the spectrum often feel increased judgement and pressure to fit in with their [neurotypical] peers…We need more awareness of the mental health issues many young people on the spectrum may face.

October 10, 2018, 6:00 amJuly 2, 2019 0 2538
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Autistic Sensory Sensitivity on Campus, Part Four: Coping Strategies

Sometimes it’s not possible to avoid a sensation. When you’re exposed to a distressing stimulus, try to breathe slowly and deeply.

October 10, 2018, 6:00 amJuly 2, 2019 0 2938
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Five Tips for Autistic Students: How and When to Meet With a Professor

Always be respectful and professional when corresponding with a professor or course instructor.  Using “Dear” to begin emails, using the professor’s last name (i.e. Professor Brown), and signing off with a “Thank you,” or “Sincerely” goes a long way!

October 9, 2018, 6:00 amMay 22, 2019 0 2330
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Students, Educators

How Autistic Students Can Start Campus Clubs to Develop Friendships and Support Networks

The keys to starting your organization will be motivation, a specific focus, and patience with the logistics necessary to getting it running.

September 6, 2018, 4:53 pmJuly 2, 2019 0 6517
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Families, Educators

Connecting to Services: Support for Your Student With a Diagnosis of Autism

Contributor Thad Campbell and social worker Matthew Morse discuss how parents of aspiring college STEM students can secure valuable HS services for them

August 3, 2018, 12:38 pmJuly 2, 2019 0 2373
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Students, Educators

Autistic Students Can Ask College Professors For These Supports

Answer questions about the syllabus. Use unambiguous language. Julia Leverone shares simple supports that autistic students can ask their professors for.

August 3, 2018, 10:45 amMay 22, 2019 2 3010
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Students, Educators

Interview With the Creator of “The Network”: a Social Networking Program for Young Adults on the Spectrum

How joining autism-specific student groups can enhance your college experience, helping you make friends, build skills, and develop academic connections.

July 25, 2018, 11:19 amJuly 2, 2019 0 1617

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