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Learning Difference Models

"Learning Difference Models" explores how to shift from deficit-based views of neurodiversity to recognizing the unique strengths of individuals with learning differences like dyslexia and ADHD. The book challenges traditional approaches by advocating for cognitive diversity frameworks in education and the workplace. It argues that embracing different cognitive profiles is not only socially just but also strategically advantageous for fostering innovation and problem-solving. For example, individuals with dyslexia often exhibit exceptional spatial reasoning skills, while those with ADHD may demonstrate heightened creativity and hyperfocus under the right conditions.

The book begins by defining key concepts such as cognitive diversity and common learning differences, then progresses to analyzing existing cognitive diversity frameworks. These frameworks offer practical strategies for creating more inclusive environments, tailored to both educational and professional contexts. Case studies and actionable recommendations are provided for educators, employers, and policymakers, with a focus on moving beyond simple accommodations to proactively valuing diverse cognitive styles.

Ultimately, "Learning Difference Models" provides an integrated model designed to maximize the potential of individuals with learning differences. By drawing on research from psychology, education, and human resources, the book offers a holistic perspective and actionable strategies for creating equitable and thriving environments where everyone can succeed. This strengths-based approach promotes a positive narrative around neurodiversity, empowering individuals and transforming systems.


Author:

  • Talia Mercer

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 134 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • Education and pedagogy
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Psychology

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