Biography and Research Information
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Jackson Ritchey's research focuses on educational strategies, particularly concerning the creation of supportive environments for neurodiverse students. His work includes the design of in-class virtual calm down spaces intended to assist students with diverse neurological profiles. This research addresses the need for adaptable and accessible learning environments within educational settings. Ritchey collaborates with researchers Tamara Roth and Yasmean Dehaghani, both from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on studies related to educational practices and student well-being. His publication record, though currently limited, indicates an active engagement with contemporary issues in education and student support.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Design of an In-Class Virtual Calm Down Space for Neurodiverse Students (2024)
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- Design of an In-Class Virtual Calm Down Space for Neurodiverse Students
- Design of an In-Class Virtual Calm Down Space for Neurodiverse Students
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