Accessibility Cafe: Neurodiversity Workshop for Educators (in-person and Zoom)
11:30 AM โ 1:00 PM
Dive into understanding different minds and celebrate unique strengths in this hands-on workshop!
This workshop, hosted by Education PhD students Haley Clark and Cheryl Lee-Yow, will focus on creating a more accessible classroom environment for disabled and neurodivergent students in higher education.
Attendees will learn approaches to remove or reduce barriers for neurodivergent students through neuro-affirming and accessible โbest practicesโ for teaching and learning. These strategies can be used to improve accessibility for all students in your courses.
Faculty, staff, and students are all welcome.
This workshop will be offered in a hybrid format.
The in-person session will be held in Ellis Hall Room 333. In-person participants are free to bring their lunch.
If you are attending online, a Zoom link will be sent out the day before the event.
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