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Stephen Aloia

Stephen Aloia, Ph.D., Associate Professor (1980),
Mild/Moderate Disabilities,
EC-560,  (714) 278-3777,
saloia@fullerton.edu, smc1970@earthlink.net

  • Research Interests: The Effects of Homework on Special Needs Families and Children; Children's Perceptions of the Heroic Ideal; Teacher Burnout and Teacher Motivation; Motivation & Positive Psychology for At Risk Students, Quantitative Analysis, Large Group Research Design, Survey Research
  • Education:
    • Ph.D. University of California, Riverside, Special Education
    • M.A. California State University, Chico, School Administration
    • B.A. St. Mary's College, California, Spanish
  • Credentials Held:
    • Life Secondary Credential - Spanish and Physical Education
    • Ryan Learning Handicapped Credential
    • RSP Certificate
    • Administrative Services Credential
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Riverside County Schools (Title VI-B RSP Teacher Via UC Riverside)
    • Notre Dame High School - Riverside, CA
    • St. Mary's School, Red Bluff, CA
    • St. Perpetua's School, Lafayette, CA
  • Non-University Administrative Experience:
    • Principal, Rillito Special Needs, Amphitheatre Public Schools, Tucson, AZ
    • Director of Special Education, Amphitheatre Public Schools, Tucson, AZ
Claire Cavallaro

Claire Cavallaro, Ph.D.,
Dean, College of Education and Professor (2006),
Early Childhood Special Education
ccavallaro@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Teacher Preparation, Early Childhood Special Education, Inclusion
  • Education:
    • Ph.D. in Special Education, George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University
    • M.S. in Elementary Education, State University of New York at Buffalo
    • B.S. in Elementary Education, State University of New York at Buffalo
  •  Credentials Held:
    • Elementary Education: New York State, Tennessee
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • SERVED, Inc., Smithville, TN, comprehensive development special education classroom, pre-k-12th grade, two years
    • Teacher Corps and Buffalo Public School,  elementary education and special education, two years
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Barbara Glaeser, Ph.D., Associate Professor (1998),
Mild/Moderate Disabilities,
EC-558, (714) 278-4711,
bglaeser@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Effective Interventions for Learning Disabilities, School-Wide Change and Staff Development, Special Education Law, Instructional Design and Technology, Single Subject Research Design
  • Education:
    • Ph.D., University of Kansas, Special Education
    • M.S., California State University, Fullerton, Counseling
    • B.A., California State University, Fullerton, Biological Sciences
  • Credentials Held:
    • Administration, Tier I
    • Multiple Subjects, K-12, California, Life.
    • Learning Handicapped, K-12, California, Life.
    • Resource Specialist, K-12, California
    • Pupil Personnel Services, K-12, California
    • Single Subject, Life Science; Physical Science, K-12, California
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Resource Specialist, K-6, Allison Elementary School, Rio Linda, CA and K-6, Dry Creek Elementary School, Rio Linda, CA and K-6, Franklin Elementary School, Loomis, CA and 6-8, Washington Middle School, La Habra, CA and K-6, Monte Vista Elementary School, Santa Ana, CA, eleven years total
    • Consultant for Mainstreaming Support, 7-8, Will Rogers Junior High School, Citrus Heights, CA, one year
    • Teacher, Special Day Class for Severe Emotional Disorders, 9-12, Anaheim High School, Anaheim, CA and Special Day Class, K-6, Newman Elementary School, Chino, CA, four years
Woo Jung

Woo Jung, Ph. D., Associate Professor (2005),
Mild/Moderate Disabilities
EC-573, (714) 278-4106,
wjung@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Inclusion, Teacher Education Preparation, Assistive Technology, and Multicultural/Bilingual Issues
  • Education:
    • Findlay University, Ohio, Technology Endorsement
    • Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Special Education
    • M.S., Oklahoma State University, Special Education
    • B.S.,  Oklahoma State University, Special Education
  • Credentials Held:
    • Oklahoma Teaching Certificate in LD and MR
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Resource Specialist, Shawnee Elementary School, Shawnee, OK, one year
    • Special Education Classroom Aide, Seoul, Korea, two years
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Belinda Dunnick Karge, Ph.D., Professor (1996),
Mild/Moderate Disabilities, Early Childhood Special Education
EC-574,  (714) 278-3760,
bkarge@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Effective Instruction; General Education/Special Education Collaboration; Professional Development Schools; Alternative Certification Programs (Intern)
  • Education:
    • Ph.D. Special Education, Educational Psychology, Quantitative Methods, University of California, Riverside
    • M.S., Special Education, University of California Riverside
    • B.S. Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Credentials Held:
    • Professional Clear Multiple Subject Teaching Credential (Life) 1
    • California Learning Handicapped Credential (K-12, Life)
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Teacher Grades K,1,2,3,4,11,12, Learning Handicapped Special Day Class, Beaumont Unified School District, four years
  • Intern Teacher General Education Grade 4,5, Riverside Unified School District, one year
  • Intern Teacher General Education Grade 2, 3, ,San Bernardino Unified School District, one year
  • Early Intervention Aide, Severely Handicapped Classroom Acute Hospital, Laterman State Developmental Center, one year
  • Classroom Aide, Hearing Impaired/Communicatively Handicapped Classroom, Walnut Unified School District, one year
  • Child Specialist-Parent Training Clinic, Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, two years
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Joan Levine, Ph.D., Lecturer (1997),
Mild/Moderate Disabilities,
EC-550, (714) 278-3909,
jlevine@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Accommodations and Modifications, Learning Disabilities; Social Skills; Adults with Learning Disabilities; Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Education:
    • Ph.D., Columbia Pacific University, Education
    • M.A., California State University, Northridge, Special Education Area of the Deaf
    • B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, Music Education-General Secondary and Educationally Handicapped
  • Credentials Held:
    • Professionally Recognized Special Education Certificate: CEC
    • CLAD
    • Resource Specialist
    • Learning Handicapped; Special Education
    • Handicapped Programs & Services for Community College
    • Professional Certificate: Council of Education of the Deaf
    • Communication Handicapped; Educationally Handicapped;
    • General Secondary
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Interpreter/Consultant, Orange County Head Start Program, Temple Beth El, Aliso Viejo, CA, three years
    • Senior Counselor/Assistant Director, Camp High Tech, three years
    • Substitute Teacher, Hearing Impaired, Developmentally Disabled, Multi-handicapped, Visually impaired, Learning Disabled Orthopedically Handicapped & General Education classes; Districts-Anaheim, Garden Grove, Los Alamitos, Norwalk/La Mirada, Santa Ana, OC Dept of Education, twenty years
    • Tutor-Albert Sitton Home, OCDE, one year
    • Special Education and Music Teacher, Orange Unified School District, two years
Janice

Janice Myck-Wayne, Ph.D., Assistant Professor (2007),
Early Childhood Special Education,
EC-576, (714) 278-4706,
jmyck-wayne@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests:  Families of children with special needs, teacher education in the urban setting, issues in early childhood deaf education and the use of reflection and inquiry in teacher education.
  • Education:
    • Ed.D in Education, University of Southern California
    • MA in Special Education, California State University, Northridge
    • BA in History, University of California, San Diego
  • Credential Held:
    • Preliminary Administrative Services Credential
    • California Specialist Credential: Communication Handicaps
    • Professional Clear Multiple Subjects Credential
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Elementary Special Day (Deaf and Hard of Hearing) Class Teacher, Los Angeles Unified School District, five years
    • Itinerant Deaf and Hard of Teacher for Children Birth to Three, Los Angeles Unified School District, five years
    • Program Specialist/Lead Service Coordinator, Infant Support Services, Los Angeles Unified School District, twelve years.
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Melinda R. Pierson , Ph.D., Department Chair and Professor (2000), Mild/Moderate Disabilities,
EC-556, (714) 278-3573,
mpierson@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Affective Characteristics (Loneliness, Self-Concept, Social Skills); Teacher Training
  • Education:
    • Ph.D., Education, University of California Riverside
    • M.S., Education: Emphasis in Special Education California State University, Fullerton
    • B.A., English, Magna cum laude, Westmont College, Santa Barbara
  • Credentials:
    • Professional Clear Learning Handicapped Credential
    • Professional Clear Single Subject Credential - English with Supplementary Authorization in US History and California History
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Ontario-Montclair School District, Special Day Class Teacher: Mild/Moderate Disabilities, Vernon Middle School, Montclair, CA, Grades 6, 7, and 8, four years
    • San Marcos Unified School District, Special Day Class Teacher: Mild/Moderate Disabilities and Severe Disabilities San Marcos High School, San Marcos, CA, Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12, one year
    • Ontario-Montclair School District, Special Day Class Teacher: Severe, Language Disorders, El Camino School, Ontario, CA, Grades 4, 5, and 6, two years
Suzanne Robinson

Suzanne Robinson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor (2007),
Moderate/Severe Disabilities
EC-576, (714) 278- 5858,
srobinson@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Autism Intervention; Positive Behavior Support; Inclusion; Teacher/Paraprofessional Training; Home-School Collaboration
  • Education:
    • Ph.D. in Education, University of California, Santa Barbara
    • M.A. in Special Education, University of California, Riverside
    • B.A. in Psychology, University of California, Riverside
  • Credentials Held:
    • Professional Clear Multiple Subject Teaching Credential; Clear Specialist Credential in Special Education, Authorized Field: Moderate-Severe Disabilities
  • Non-University Teaching and Clinical Experience:
    • Elementary School Special Day Class Teacher, Riverside Unified School District, two years
    • Parent Educator; Educational Consultant; School Staff Trainer; Intervention Researcher; 7 years at the UCSB Koegel Autism Center

 

Eduardo Sanchez

Eduardo Sanchez, Ed.D., Assistant Professor (2007),
Mild/Moderate Disabilities
EC-571, (714) 278-8269,
esanchez@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Working Memory; Instructional Technology; Reading
  • Education:
    • Ed.D., Learning & Instruction, University of San Francisco
    • M.A., Learning & Instruction, University of San Francisco,
    • B.A., Philosophy, University of North Florida
  • Crede ntials Held:
    • Professional Clear Multiple Subject Education Specialist Credential
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Special Education Teacher: Middle School, SDC, RSP, 6 years
    • General Education Teacher: Public School, Math, 1 year
    • Assistant Teacher: Non Public, one year, 1.5 years
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Judy Smith, Ed.D., Admissions Coordinator and Lecturer (2000), Mild/Moderate Disabilities,
EC-552, (714) 278-5176,
jusmith@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Leadership Change; English Learners and Special Education; Teacher Preparation and Assessment
  • Education:
    • Ed.D., Pepperdine University, Institutional Management/Leadership
    • M.S. Educational Leadership, Pepperdine University
    • B.A. English, California State University Fullerton
  • Credentials Held:
    • English Single Subject Credential, Life
    • Special Education: LH Life
    • CLAD
    • RSP Certificate
    • Reading Recovery Teacher Credential
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • La Habra City School District Imperial Jr. High EMR class, Transition Class, ED Class, nine years
    • Las Positas Elementary School, Grades 4-5 RSP, SDC Primary, Collaborative Model RSP, Reading Specialist, Coordinator, Title I and Title VII, fourteen years
    • East Whittier City School District: District Level Student Services Specialist: Coordination of Special Education, four years
Kristin Stang

Kristin Stang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor (2003),
Mild/Moderate Disabilities
EC-577, (714) 278-4962,
kstang@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Pre/In-Service Teacher Training, Teacher Ratings of Student Behavior and Learning, Self-Efficacy, Middle Level Learners with Mild/Moderate Disabilities
  • Education:
    • Ph.D., in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Program in Learning Disabilities, Northwestern University
    • B.S. in Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University
  • Credentials Held:
    • Professional Teacher License, Colorado, Endorsement: Ages 5-21 Special Ed I-Moderate Needs
    • Education Specialist Instruction Credential, California, Authorization: Mild/Moderate Disabilities
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Lewis Palmer School District, Monument, Colorado, seven years
    • Creekside Middle School Special Education Teacher, two years
    • Summer School Transition Teacher, three years
    • Lewis Palmer-Middle School Special Education Teacher, five years
  • Non-University Administrative Experience
    • Special Education Department Chair, Creekside Middle School, Monument, Colorado, 2 years
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Jan S. Weiner, Ph.D., Associate Professor (1992),
Moderate/Severe Specialist Credential,
EC 572  and IRVC2-125  (714) 278-2097,  
jweiner@fullerton.edu

  • Research Interests: Full Inclusion of Individuals with Moderate/Severe Disabilities (Birth to Death); Adult Transition; Positive Behavior Support (Individual and School-Wide), Single Subject Research Design
  • Education:
    • Ph. D., Education University of California, Santa Barbara
    • M.A., Education Administration
    • Ed.M., with distinction, Special Education, Boston University
    • B.A., cum laude, Psychology, Northeastern University & University of Massachusetts
  • Credentials Held:
    • California Clear Multiple Subject Credential (R2M)
    • California Clear Specialist Instruction Credential in Special Education (R3SH)
    • California Administrative Services Credential
  • Non-University Teaching Experience:
    • Special Education Teacher/Lead Teacher, Riverside County School District, CA., five years
    • Director of Education, New England Center for Autism, Framingham, MA, seven years

   
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