Francesca Plain, Ed.D. — Francesca Plain holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership and a master's
degree in Learning Disabilities.
Dr. Kari Miller, PhD, BCET, is a board certified educational therapist with a PhD in educational psychology and mathematical statistics, a master's
degree in learning disabilities, reading remediation and educational diagnosis and a bachelor's degree in early childhood education, behavior disorders and gifted education.
With a teaching
degree in learning disabilities and 22 years of teaching experience, I have come across a lot of spelling programs and spelling teaching resources.
He holds a bachelors degree in elementary and special education from Brooklyn College, a master's
degree in learning disabilities from Vanderbilt University, and doctorate in special education from Columbia University's Teachers College, where he specialized in learning disabilities and neuroscience in education.
Not exact matches
About Barbara Barbara Nicholson, MEd, CEIM, received a master's
degree in education from Stephen F. Austin State University and a bachelor's
in education from North Texas State University, with
Learning Disabilities certification from Texas Woman's University.
Barbara has a Masters of Education
degree specializing
in learning disabilities, is trained as a Certified Educator of Infant Massage (CEIM) and has been a breastfeeding and parent support group facilitator for over 27 years.
I have a Bachelor's
degree in Special Education with a focus on students with
learning disabilities, a Master's
degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of New Orleans with a focus on reading, and a Ph.D.
in Educational Psychology
in the area of Cognition and Instruction from the University of Connecticut.
In a program leading to a bachelor's degree in special education, prospective teachers learn about the different types of disabilities and how to present information so that students will understan
In a program leading to a bachelor's
degree in special education, prospective teachers learn about the different types of disabilities and how to present information so that students will understan
in special education, prospective teachers
learn about the different types of
disabilities and how to present information so that students will understand.
Then there are differences
in the
degree of
disability — a child with a mild
learning disability is very different from one with severe autism or emotional problems.
The Anne Ford Scholarship is a $ 10,000 scholarship ($ 2,500 / year over four years) granted to a graduating high school senior with a documented
learning disability (LD) and / or ADHD who will be enrolled
in a full - time bachelor's
degree program
in the fall.
Mr. Cunningham holds a B.S.
in education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and two Masters
Degrees from Teachers College, Columbia University, one
in Learning Disabilities and the other
in Curriculum and Teaching.
The Instructional Strategist II — MSE
degree or endorsement will prepare teachers provide instruction to students with moderate to severe
learning disabilities and behavior disorders
in K - 12 instructional settings.
Professional clinicians who assess Specific
Learning Disabilities (SLD) and dyslexia may have M.A., M.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., or Ph.D.
degrees in Education, Reading, Speech Language Pathology, School Psychology, Psychology, or Neuropsychology.
A bachelor's or higher
degree with a major
in exceptional student education, special education, mental
disabilities, specific
learning disabilities, emotional
disabilities, physically impaired or varying exceptionalities; or
Highly skilled and knowledgeable Special EducationProgram Specialist has extensive understanding of all
learning disabilities and appropriate laws concerning individualized planning.Has excellent writing assessment and communication skills.Has a Master's
Degree in Special Education a Bachelor's
Degree in Educationwith K - 12 certification a Certificate
in Crisis Intervention and more than ten years of Special EducationProgram Specialist experience.
Barbara Nicholson holds a master's
degree in Education, specializing
in learning disabilities.
About Barbara Barbara Nicholson, MEd, CEIM, received a master's
degree in education from Stephen F. Austin State University and a bachelor's
in education from North Texas State University, with
Learning Disabilities certification from Texas Woman's University.
Barbara Nicholson, MEd, CEIM, received a master's
degree in education from Stephen F. Austin State University and a bachelor's
in education from North Texas State University, with
Learning Disabilities certification from Texas Woman's University.
Barbara has a Masters of Education
degree specializing
in learning disabilities, is trained as a Certified Educator of Infant Massage (CEIM) and has been a breastfeeding and parent support group facilitator for over 27 years.