

EP308 How (and why) schools should support neurodivergent educators
Aug 18, 2024
Explore the importance of supporting neurodivergent educators and the unique strengths they bring to schools. Learn what accommodations are necessary and how schools can effectively implement them. Discover the legal rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the best practices for creating a supportive environment. From flexible schedules to designated quiet areas, hear how these strategies benefit all educators, not just those who are neurodivergent. It's a call to action for inclusivity and understanding in the teaching profession.
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Alyssa's ADHD Experience
- Alyssa, a teacher with ADHD, shared her struggles with forgetfulness impacting her work.
- She missed a deadline for classroom expenses due to forgetfulness and faced pay deductions.
Understanding Neurodivergence
- Neurodivergence encompasses conditions like autism, ADD, and dyslexia, affecting how people process information.
- It's not a deficiency, but a difference in brain function compared to neurotypical individuals.
Accommodations for Educators
- Schools should offer accommodations for neurodivergent staff, similar to how they differentiate for students.
- Personalize teacher support like we differentiate instruction.