Jason Arday was diagnosed with autism as a child and faced systemic disparities in his community. He's now teaching at Cambridge and hopes to pave the way for others like him.
Sadly, in school, they treat those with learning disabilities like not capable of learning, so they don’t even bother to help them to grow. Those with learning disabilities are not dumb. They’re actually highly intelligent it’s just they’re so smart their brain is having a hard time processing information. They need to be shown techniques so they can learn.
Wow! What an amazing hope-instilling story! I’m excited to hear what the impact of his life will have on educational institutions. And kids struggling to hold the dream of a life they don’t see in their community.❤️
Yes, of course it had nothing to do with the fact he's black. He has 24 research works with 500 total citations... Good luck becoming a full-professor at Cambridge with less than 200 publications and thousands of citations.
“Conclusion: In conclusion, becoming a professor at the University of Cambridge requires candidates to have an impressive portfolio of research work and citations that demonstrate their expertise, influence, and contributions to academia. While “there is no fixed number “set for these requirements, candidates must meet high standards in terms of the quality and impact of their research to be considered for a professorship at this esteemed institution.”