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Terese C. Aceves

Terese C. Aceves

ProfessorLoyola Marymount University

Department of Specialized Programs in Professional Psychology

Supporting Low-Income, Diverse Families in Special EducationUsing Evidence-Based Practices with Culturally and Liguistically Diverse StudentsInvestigating Early Home Literacy Practices with Latino FamiliesProviding Assessment and Intervention of Early Reading Skills with English Language Learners
Patricia Edwards

Patricia Edwards

Professor of Teacher Education and LiteracyMichigan State University

Patricia Edwards is an expert in early/emergent/intergenerational literacy, family engagement, diversity issues

ELL LearnersUrban EducationLiteracy EducationFamily EngagementFamily, Community and School Partnerships
Janine Davis

Janine Davis

Assistant Professor of EducationUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Davis' research focuses on teacher persona development.

Educational and Research PolicyCurriculum DevelopmentInstructional DesignStudent Development
Douglas Fuchs

Douglas Fuchs

Professor of Special Education and Nicholas Hobbs Chair of Special Education and Human Development and Professor Pediatrics in the Vanderbilt University Medical SchoolVanderbilt University

Special education expert on interventions for children with learning disabilities and behavior disorders.

Classroom ManagementLearning Disabilities and BehaviourResponse to InterventionReading ComprehensionUrban Education
Karon N. LeCompte, Ph.D.

Karon N. LeCompte, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Curriculum and InstructionBaylor University

Director of iEngage Summer Civics Institute & social studies education expert who focuses on civics education, technology & teacher prep

Leadership TheoryCivics EducationInstruction and Curriculum
Clausell Mathis

Clausell Mathis

Assistant Professor of Physics and Science EducationMichigan State University

Clausell Mathis examines how physics instructors can optimally incorporate culture-based equitable approaches in the classroom.

Physics EducationCurriculum DevelopmentTeacher IdentityStudent Learning
Kadence Otto

Kadence Otto

ProfessorWestern Carolina University

Kadie Otto's research centers on ethical, social and legal issues in sport with specific attention to NCAA corruption and reform.

NCAA Corruption and ReformRisk ManagementSport EthicsSport LawGlobal Sport and Culture
Cary Roseth

Cary Roseth

Chairperson and Professor, Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special EducationMichigan State University

Cary Roseth is interested in social development, peer relations, and social contextual influences on classroom achievement.

Early Childhood Education Classroom AchievementCounselingEducational PsychologyPeer Relations
Joshua Wilson

Joshua Wilson

Associate Professor, EducationUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Wilson's research focuses on ways that technology and artificial intelligence can improve the teaching and learning of writing.

Writing InstructionWriting AssessmentAutomated ScoringAutomated FeedbackArtificial Intelligence in Education
Tanya Wright

Tanya Wright

Associate ProfessorMichigan State University

Curriculum and instruction in language and literacy during the early childhood and elementary years

InstructionEarly Language and LiteracyOral LanguageVocabularyLiteracy in Young Children