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Burke, Audrey
NH Connections
Bush, Katrina
ODMRDD
Eaken, Gregory
HBM Special Services Cooperative
Gense, D. Jay
National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness
Givner, Chris
Introduction Dr. Givner has extensive experience in the areas of the education of students with emotional/behavior disorders and learning disabilities and the use of technology to facilitate the learning of students with disabilities, with gifts and talents, or at-risk for academic failure. She is the Dean of the College of Education at SUNY Fredonia. She has particular interest and expertise concerning the following issues: a) establishing successful learning environments in inclusive, heterogeneous classroom b) formal, informal, and authentic assessment c) change and innovation in schools d) collaboration and consultation in schools e) the instruction of students with mild/moderate disabilities or at-risk for academic failure f) the use of teacher research to facilitate greater teacher reflection. Teaching Interests Curriculum/Instructional Adaptations for Heterogeneous Schooling Authentic Assessment Distance Learning in Teacher Education Services and Schooling for Students with Emotional/Behavioral Difficulties, Learning Disabilities, or Gifts/Talents Innovation in Schools The Integration of Technology into the Curriculum Research Methodologies (Applied Behavior Analysis, Qualitative/Action Research, Quantitative/Group Subjects Designs/Parametric Statistics) Research Interests “Professional Competencies Required by Educators in Inclusive Schools” “Distance Education in Teacher Education” “The Recruitment and Retention of CLD Teacher Candidates in Teacher Education Programs” “Mentoring New Faculty in Comprehensive Universities” “Evidence-based Practices in Teacher Education: A Policy Analysis” SUNY Fredonia
Glimpse, Cynthia
TAcommunities Coordinator TACC
Goldberg, Marsha
OSEP
Gray, Terry
East Alton Elem Dist 13
Hammons, Lorri
Desert Heights Charter School
Hawes, Maureen
Hawes, Maureen [Personal Topic] North Central Regional Resource Center