Site Contributors:
Christina Curran: Chris is a faculty member in special education at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, WA. She has worked as an educator for over 14 years, including teaching students with a variety of special needs in the K-12 public schools. Her doctorate in Special Education was awarded from the University of New Mexico in 1997. Some of Chris' teaching and research interests include: social skills instruction, co-teaching and collaboration in general and special education, effective middle school practices for students with exceptionalities, and curriculum modifications and adaptations.
Connie Lambert: Dr. Connie Lambert earned her doctorate in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Washington. She earned an undergraduate degree in Behavioral Sciences from the University of Southern Colorado and a masters in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Experience includes teaching in early childhood special education programs in Nevada and Kansas and an elementary K-6 resource room in Colorado. Dr. Lambert is currently a member of the Special Education faculty at Central Washington University.
Jerry Connolly: Jerry Connolly is an Assistive Technology Specialist for the State of Washington serving K-12 education. He has 21 years of experience serving students with special needs particularly in the areas of school-to-work transition and technology.
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