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What is Neurotypical

Achieving Equity in Higher Education Using Empathy as a Guiding Principle
Refers to people who do not have neurological or development disorders such as autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Neurotypical people often assume their experience of the world is the only one.
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Empathetic Leadership: Framing, Guiding, and Connecting in Higher Education
Andrew J. Wefald (Kansas State University, USA) and Jessica L. Henault (Kansas State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9746-0.ch008
Abstract
This chapter explores the benefits and barriers to making higher education more empathetic and the connections between empathy and leadership. Embedding empathy in classes and in teaching leadership benefits students' holistic development and strengthens diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The interwoven connections between empathy, listening, leadership, and social justice issues are explored. Developing and strengthening empathy levels in students and within campus departments increases awareness of and commitment to important social justice issues. This chapter outlines personal, environmental, and institutional barriers that prevent students from fully engaging in empathetic leadership. Effective interventions to disrupt and reduce these barriers are discussed, along with ways educators may struggle to adopt and implement activities that promote the advancement of empathetic skills. Educators can and should serve as role models for students by demonstrating empathetic leadership within and outside the classroom. Future implications for higher education are shared.
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Creating Specialized Programming to Support Neurodivergent Students: Considerations, Readiness, Outreach
Neurotypical describes individuals who represent the dominant societal norms in cognitive, emotional, and sensory functioning.
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Disability
Neurological functioning that does not deviate from what society considers as developmentally normal or functional.
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ADHD and COVID-19: Impacts and Best Practices for Mitigation
Someone who does not present with behavior or thought patterns that are neurologically atypical or autistic (Lexico, n.d AU64: The in-text citation "Lexico, n.d" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. .a).
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Creativity and Autism Spectrum Disorder
A neologism that refers to someone who has the brain functions, behaviors, and processing considered standard or typical. It is used in the autistic community as a label for non-autistic people.
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Trauma-Informed Care in Support of Autism
Not displaying atypical patters of thoughts or behaviors.
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Using Sports to Motivate Math Learners: Examples for Teaching Mathematical Literacy
Having typical or ordinary brain development, not on the autism spectrum, not having neurologic or developmental disorders.
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Seeing (Speaking) Through Her Eyes (Brain): Louisa's Journey
Describes a person without a neurodevelopmental disorder or disability.
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