Special Education Specialist Professor @ Monmouth University|LDT-C|Nationally Certified Educational Diagnostician|NCED Bd of Directors|NJIDA Bd of Directors
Dr. @KristieCalvin & I are conducting a survey to examine Ts’ knowledge, beliefs & confidence regarding reading instruction, dyslexia, & literacy standards. Interested in taking the survey? Scan the QR code or click here: https://t.co/BjpF4aFEzk Please share!
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As a professor, teacher educator, and advocate, I believe continued learning and growth are essential. By modeling lifelong learning and reflection, we show our students the importance of growth and continuous improvement in both education and life. @monmouth_soe
A report about Phonological Awareness Screener Test (PAST) had mean correlation between PAST and spelling r = .46, PA segmenting r = .20, and PA blending r =.45 (r = .80 is acceptable criterion validity). PAST is not a good measure @reading_league@ILAToday@nasponline
I’m proud to have earned my latest ACUE endorsement in Preparing Workforce-Ready Students. This is especially meaningful in my work preparing future special education teachers, ensuring they enter the field ready to meet diverse learner needs. Grateful to ACUE. @monmouth_soe
We are pleased to share that Dr. Danielle M. Frith, Specialist Professor in the Special Education Department, has joined the Council for Learning Disabilities(CLD) Board of Trustees for a 3-year term on the Leadership Development Committee(LDC).
Congrats Danielle! @FrithDanielle
If you haven’t already, please consider registering for this fun and meaningful walk! Let me know if you have any questions! @monmouth_soe@DyslexiaIDAnj
On 2/19 I spent the afternoon presenting “Deep Dive into the Dyslexia Handbook” for the @monmouth_soe Special Services Academy. Presenting to a room full of admin/CST with my co-presenter, Amy Wallace, & joined by some of my LDT-C graduates, was a highlight of the semester!