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Understanding Our Student Subpopulations An Overview

This overview provides insights into various student subpopulations, including neurodiversity, minorities and women, first-generation students, English language learners, veterans and military, and students with science/math/nature anxiety and specific learning disabilities. It includes information on the categories and incidence rates of neurodiverse conditions such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and specific language impairment. The description also highlights the incidence rates of women, people of color, Hispanic, Black, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, and LGBT students, as well as first-generation students, English language learners, veterans and military, and students with disabilities.

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Understanding Our Student Subpopulations An Overview

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  1. Understanding Our Student Subpopulations An Overview

  2. Some Major Subpopulations Neurodiversity Minorities and Women First Generation English Language Learners Veterans and Military Science/Math/Nature Anxiety

  3. Neurodiversity - Specific Learning Disabilities and Conditions Wide IQ range Specific (not general) learning disabilities ~10% of population (Butterworth and Kovas, 2013)

  4. Neurodiversity - Categories and Incidence (Butterworth and Kovas, 2013) • Dyslexia – difficulty with reading, in most cases from deficit in linking letters with speech 4- 8%

  5. Neurodiversity - Categories and Incidence (Butterworth and Kovas, 2013) • Dyslexia – difficulty with reading, in most cases from deficit in linking letters with speech 4- 8% • Dyscalculia – slower and less accurate counting, calculation, and application of other arithmetical principles 3.5- 6.5%

  6. Neurodiversity - Categories and Incidence (Butterworth and Kovas, 2013) • Dyslexia – difficulty with reading, in most cases from deficit in linking letters with speech 4- 8% • Dyscalculia – slower and less accurate counting, calculation, and application of other arithmetical principles 3.5- 6.5% • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity causing distress or impairment 3- 6%

  7. Neurodiversity - Categories and Incidence (Butterworth and Kovas, 2013) • Dyslexia – difficulty with reading, in most cases from deficit in linking letters with speech 4- 8% • Dyscalculia – slower and less accurate counting, calculation, and application of other arithmetical principles 3.5- 6.5% • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity causing distress or impairment 3- 6% • Austism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – impaired social interaction and communication, and repetitive stereotyped behavior 1%

  8. Neurodiversity - Categories and Incidence (Butterworth and Kovas, 2013) • Dyslexia – difficulty with reading, in most cases from deficit in linking letters with speech 4- 8% • Dyscalculia – slower and less accurate counting, calculation, and application of other arithmetical principles 3.5- 6.5% • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity causing distress or impairment 3- 6% • Austism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – impaired social interaction and communication, and repetitive stereotyped behavior 1% • Specific Language Impairment – significant deficits in expressive or receptive language including difficulties with meaning of words, and pragmatics 7%

  9. Neurodiversity - Co-Occurrence and Treatment (Butterworth and Kovas, 2013) • Examples: • Dyslexia and Dyscalculia 23-49% • ADHD and Dyslexia 33-45% • ADHD and Dyscalculia 11% • Strongest presenting condition treated

  10. Women and Minorities - Incidence • Women 57% (AAAC, 2013) • People of color 48%(AAAC, 2013) • Hispanic 18% • Black 15% • Asian/Pacific Islander 6% • Native American 1% • Other/Unknown 9% • LGBT ~ 5% (LeVay, 2011)

  11. Other Subpopulations - Incidence • First Generation 40% (AACC, 2013) • English Language Learners 15%(CCCSE, 2010) • Veterans (3%) and Military (AACC, 2013) • Science/Math (17%)/Nature Anxiety (Ashcraft et.al., 2007) • Students with Disabilities 12%(AACC, 2013)

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