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Unlocking the Power of Neurodiversity in STEM

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We’re talking STEM today, and Emily Kircher-Morris is joined by Dr. Arash Zaghi, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Connecticut, to discuss the importance of neurodiversity in STEM fields. They talk about the need for diverse perspectives and ways of thinking to solve complex problems in science and engineering. There’s a value in different types of contributions, such as creative ideas and detailed execution plans, and a need to shift the focus from deficits to strengths. They also discuss the importance of creating a sense of belonging for neurodivergent students in academia and the need for faculty to be more supportive and inclusive.

Takeaways

  • Neurodiversity in STEM fields is crucial for solving complex problems and creating innovative solutions.

  • The focus should shift from individual skills to the true meaning of diversity, bringing together different perspectives and ways of thinking.

  • Creating a sense of belonging is essential for the success of neurodivergent students in STEM fields.

  • Faculty should be more supportive and inclusive, valuing diverse contributions and providing options for different types of learning and assessment.

  • Neurodivergent individuals should embrace their strengths and bring their whole selves to their academic and professional pursuits.

To learn more about the Neurodiversity University courses for educators, click the link, and get in touch with us through the contact page if you have questions.

Join the Neurodiversity Podcast Advocacy & Support Group on Facebook!

Arash E. Zaghi is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Connecticut. His research is focused on engineering education, emphasizing the role of neurodiversity in fostering creativity within the engineering workforce, as well as strength-based approaches to diversity. Arash’s interdisciplinary work aims to develop personalized tools for middle-school students with dyslexia to engage in STEM, leveraging AI, neuroscience, and education research. Professor Zaghi was diagnosed with ADHD at 33, and his dedication to neurodiversity in engineering education has earned him multiple recognitions, including from Prism Magazine of the American Society of Engineering Education. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Nevada, Reno and is a strong advocate of neurodiversity in STEM education. He hosts the Square Pegs podcast, where he further explores these themes.

Square Pegs Podcast via Spotify

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We’re talking STEM today, and Emily Kircher-Morris is joined by Dr. Arash Zaghi, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Connecticut, to discuss the importance of neurodiversity in STEM fields. They talk about the need for diverse perspectives and ways of thinking to solve complex problems in science and engineering. There’s a value in different types of contributions, such as creative ideas and detailed execution plans, and a need to shift the focus from deficits to strengths. They also discuss the importance of creating a sense of belonging for neurodivergent students in academia and the need for faculty to be more supportive and inclusive.

Takeaways

  • Neurodiversity in STEM fields is crucial for solving complex problems and creating innovative solutions.

  • The focus should shift from individual skills to the true meaning of diversity, bringing together different perspectives and ways of thinking.

  • Creating a sense of belonging is essential for the success of neurodivergent students in STEM fields.

  • Faculty should be more supportive and inclusive, valuing diverse contributions and providing options for different types of learning and assessment.

  • Neurodivergent individuals should embrace their strengths and bring their whole selves to their academic and professional pursuits.

To learn more about the Neurodiversity University courses for educators, click the link, and get in touch with us through the contact page if you have questions.

Join the Neurodiversity Podcast Advocacy & Support Group on Facebook!

Arash E. Zaghi is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Connecticut. His research is focused on engineering education, emphasizing the role of neurodiversity in fostering creativity within the engineering workforce, as well as strength-based approaches to diversity. Arash’s interdisciplinary work aims to develop personalized tools for middle-school students with dyslexia to engage in STEM, leveraging AI, neuroscience, and education research. Professor Zaghi was diagnosed with ADHD at 33, and his dedication to neurodiversity in engineering education has earned him multiple recognitions, including from Prism Magazine of the American Society of Engineering Education. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Nevada, Reno and is a strong advocate of neurodiversity in STEM education. He hosts the Square Pegs podcast, where he further explores these themes.

Square Pegs Podcast via Spotify

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