1. Sharon M. Kolb, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Special Education Department
800 W. Main Street, Whitewater, WI 53190
Office: 262.472.4831, Email: kolbs@uww.edu
EDUCATION
2000 Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison
Major Area: Special Education, Minor Area: Education Administration
Dissertation: Critical Social Skills for Adolescents with Mild Disabilities:
Parents Perspectives
1996 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Transition Specialist Certificate
1993 M.S. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Major Area: Learning Disabilities 6 -12
1988 B.S. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Double Major: Special Education:
Emphasis in Mental Retardation and Elementary Education 1-8
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2012-present Professor, Department of Special Education, UW-Whitewater
2005-2012 Associate Professor, Department of Special Education, UW-Whitewater
2001-2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Special Education, UW-Whitewater
2000-2001 Lecturer, Academic Staff, Department of Special Education, UW-Whitewater
1988.2000Teacher, Beaver Dam Unified School District, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
General Education: Math – Middle School, 1999-2000; Remedial and
enrichment classes, grades K-8, summers 1989-1997;
Special Education: Middle School - Cognitive Disabilities, Learning Disabilities
and Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities, 1988-1999
Other Assignments: Special Education Department Chair, Cooperating Teacher
Building Level Leader and Curriculum Development
1999-2000 Associate Lecturer, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education,
Course: Individuals with Disabilities (RPSE 300)
1996-1999 Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education,
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Course: Individuals with Disabilities (RPSE 300)
1987-1988 Transition Coordinator, Eau Claire School District. Eau Claire, WI
TEACHING/ADMINISTRATION
2004-2008 Cross-Categorical Committee, Chair
Department of Special Education, UW-Whitewater
2004-2008 Cross-Categorical Licensure Coordinator and
Clinical and Field Experience Coordinator
Department of Special Education, UW-Whitewater
2001.2004 Coordinator of the Cognitive Disabilities Program,
Department of Special Education, UW-Whitewater
2000-present List of Courses Taught
SPECED 205 Psychology of the Exceptional Child
SPECED 322 Characteristics and Interventions Intellectual Disabilities
SPECED 356/556 Introduction to Cognitive Disabilities
SPECED 376/576 Medical Aspects of Disability (Quality Matters Approved, Fall, 2008).
SPECED 457/ 657 Elementary Curriculum and Methods CD Academic
SPECED 458/658 Collaboration of Instruction
SPECED 459/659 Secondary Curriculum and Methods CD Academic
SPECED 465/665 Curriculum and Methods CD Functional
SPECED 466 Working with Parents of Exceptional Children and Community Agencies
SPECED 476/676 Curriculum and Methods Multiple Disabilities
SPECED 498 Independent Studies
SPECED 701 Advanced Methodology
SPECED 704 Applied Action Research Faculty Advisor
SPECED 706 Vocational Assessment
SPECFLD 411/793 Directed Teaching
SPECFLD 485 Field Study – CD, LD, EBD
SPECED 776 Curriculum and Methods for Low Incidence Disabilities
SPECED 781 School to Work Transition
SPECED 798 Individual Studies
Student and Peer evaluations of instruction can be found in teaching section of my purple book
Course Development
In Preparation
EDUINDP, Workshop 490/690. School in America. Online Course with Field Studies
Component.
Courses
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SPECED 776 Curriculum and Methods for Low Incidence Disabilities, Department
Curricular Change, Approved, Spring 2015
SPECED 322 Introduction to Cognitive Disabilities, Revised title: Characteristics and
Interventions Intellectual Disabilities, Department Curricular Change,
Approved, Spring 2015
Online Courses
SPECED 376 Medical Aspects, modified course to an 8-week online course for ECE4U
cohort, Spring 2011
SPECED 466 Working with Families, created a 3-week online summer course format,
Summer 2010
SPECED 781 School to Work, created a 3-week online summer course format, Summer
2008
SPECED 706 Vocational Assessment, created a 3-week online summer course format,
Summer 2007
SPECED 376/576 Medical Aspects, created a 3-week online summer course format.
Summer 2007.
Hybrid Courses
SPECED 701 Advanced Methodology, moved to hybrid format, Spring 2009
SPECED 476/676 Multiple Disabilities, moved to hybrid format, Fall 2007
SPECED 205 Psychology of Exceptional Child, moved to hybrid format, Summer 2006
Course Redesign
SPECED 465/665 Curriculum and Methods Functional, Assistive technology woven into
curriculum/course, integrated with prompting systems, Spring 2009.
SPECED 376/576 Medical Aspects, Received Quality Matters Approval in 2008
SPECED 706 Vocational Assessment, Summer 2007
SPECED 781 School to Work Transition, Summer 2006
Co-Teaching and Course Development at Umea University, Sweden
Guidance and counseling of pupils in special schools/learning disabled, January 26-30, 2009
Guidance and counseling of pupils in special schools/learning disabled, October 21 and 22, 2008
Program Development for Students
2010 to present Cognitive Disabilities (CD) Emphasis Network. Members of this group
are pre-service and in-service students who are interested in sharing ideas
and resources related to the area of cognitive disabilities. Administrator:
Sharon M. Kolb, currently 151 members and growing.
http://www.facebook.com/cdemphasis
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2008 to present Sweden Study Abroad Program. An open group for students who have
participated in the Sweden Study Abroad Program and students are
interested in learning more about this great experience. Umea University
and UW-Whitewater Faculty and Staff connected with the Sweden Study
Abroad Program are also members of this group. Administrator: Sharon
M. Kolb, currently 169 members and growing.
http://www.facebook.com/?sk=2361831662#!/home.php?
sk=group_39879613329
SCHOLARY ACTIVITIES
In Preparation
Kolb, S.M. ( In preparation). International Co-Teaching.
Kolb, S.M., Kuoppa, S.M., & Bergecliff, A. (In preparation). Person Centered Planning in
Sweden.
Refereed Publications
Journal Publications
Kolb, S.M. & Collet-Klingenberg, L. (2012). Authentic voices of America: One man’s
dream to empower students through augmentative and alternative communication.
Closing the Gap, 31(1), 35-38.
Kolb, S.M. (2012). Grounded theory and the constant comparative method: Valid research
strategies for educators. Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and
Policy Studies, 3(1), 83-86.
Kolb, S.M. (2011). Self-Efficacy: A Necessary Social Skills Curricula Component.
Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies.
Collet-Klingenberg, L. & Kolb, S.M. (2011). Secondary and transition programming
for 18-21 year old students in rural Wisconsin. Rural Special Education Quarterly.
Kolb, S.M. & Griffith, A.S. (2009, Jan/Feb). I’ll repeat myself, again?! Empowering students
through assertive communication strategies. Teaching Exceptional Children, 41(3), 32-
39.
Kolb, S.M. & Stuart, S. (2005). Active problem-solving: A model for empowerment.
Teaching Exceptional Children, 38(2), 14-20.
Kolb, S.M. & Hanley-Maxwell, C. (2003). Critical social skills for adolescents with high
incidence disabilities: Parental perspectives. Exceptional Children, 69(2), 163-179.
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Kolb, S.M. (2003). Parents as role models, trainers, and mentors. In D. Wandry & A.
Pleet (Eds.). A practitioner’s guide to facilitating the role of families in the
transition process (pp. 59-70). Arlington, VI: Council for Exceptional Children.
Kolb, S.M. (2003). Special students, specific needs. Principal Leadership, 4(2), 39-42.
Book Chapter
Kolb, S.M. & Griffith, A.S. (2012). Planning for Implementing Assistive Technology: A
Functional Approach for Practitioners. In J. Jiyou (Ed.), Educational Stages and
Interactive Learning: From Kindergarten to Workplace Training (pp.485-497).
Hershey, PA: IGI Global
Non-Refereed Publications
Book
Kolb, S.M. (2008). Critical social skills for adolescent students with disabilities: Parent
perspectives. Lambert Academic Publishing. LaVergne, TN: Lightning Source, Inc
Book Chapter (Invited)
Kolb, S.M.& Collet-Klingenberg, L. (2011). Selected Print and Non-Print Resources. In C.
Hanley-Maxwell & L. Collet-Klingenberg. Education [The SAGE reference series on
disability: Key issues and future directions] (pp.288-306). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Reference.
Newsletter
Kolb, S.M. (2011). International Partnerships. Division of International Special Education and
Services Newsletter.
Executive Grant Report
Kolb, S.M. &, Heiss, D. (2005). Executive Summary: Survey of services provided
to 18-21 aged students. Department of Public Instruction Web Site.
Editorial Reviews
Assessment Instrument
(2009, October) Transition Planning Inventory (TPI-2). Content Validity Survey and
Professional Opinion Questionnaire. PRO-ED.
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Articles
(2016) Comparison of the effects of mobile technology AAC Apps on programming VSDs for
assistive technology. Reviewed for Assistive Technology.
(2015) Eye gaze performance for children with severe physical impairments using gaze-based
assistive technology– a longitudinal study. Reviewed for Assistive Technology.
(2013) Communication and self-esteem in adults with Down syndrome. MS TLCD-20120-0133.
Reviewed for International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders.
(2011) Empowering women through credit facilities for sustainable development in the
developing countries. Reviewed for Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational
Research and Policy Studies (JETERAPS).
(2011) Purposeful assessment for co-teachers. MS # 1355. Reviewed for Teaching
Exceptional Children (TEC).
(2011) Methods for co-assessing in co-taught classrooms. MS# 1317. Reviewed for
Teaching Exceptional Children.
(2010) Six things to never say or hear during an IEP meeting: Empowering families and
educators. MS#1257. Reviewed for Teaching Exceptional Children.
(2010) Educating a bicultural child with giftedness: How parents and teachers can work
together. MS# 1140. Reviewed for Teaching Exceptional Children.
Book
(2012) Snell & Brown, Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities, 7th
edition, Pearson.
PRESENTATIONS
International (Invited)
Kolb, S.M. (2016, September). Guest Lecture at Umea University, Sweden via Skype.
Transition and Person Centered Planning.
Kolb, S.M. (2016, August). Keynote Speaker. The courage to teach and learn. International
Conference on Emerging Trends for National Sustainable Development and Disaster
Management (NSDDM 2016)/Exhibition. De Montfort University, Leicester, United
Kingdom.
Kolb, S. M. (2016, April). The PATH to Transition. Umea University, Sweden.
Kolb, S.M. (2015, September). Guest Lecture at Umea University, Sweden via Skype.
Person Centered Planning and Futures Planning in Counselor Education.
Kolb, S. M. (2015, April). Career Planning Using Person Centered Planning and the PATH
Model. Umea University, Sweden.
Kolb, S.M. (2014, September). Guest Lecture at Umea University, Sweden via Skype.
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Using Person Centered Planning in Counselor Education.
Kolb, S.M. (2014, May). Keynote Speaker. International collaboration: Possibilities and.
perspectives. International Conference on Emerging Trends for Sustainable
Development and Human Capacity Building in the Third World Nations
(ICETSDHCB 2014). University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana, Africa.
Kolb, S.M. & Kuoppa, S.M. (2012, Sabbatical). Perceptions and Outcomes of Person Centered
Planning Training, Umea University, Sweden.
Kolb, S.M. (2009, January). Person Centered Planning for the Future. Umea University,
Sweden.
Kolb, S.M. (2008, October). Futures Planning for Individuals with Disabilities. Umea
University, Sweden.
International and National (Refereed)
Liu, K & Kolb, S.M. (2015, April). Going out and Linking Back: The Impact of Student
Teaching Abroad on Global Awareness and Teaching Practice. American Educational
Research Association. Chicago, Illinois.
Kolb, S.M (2012, October). Transition planning with students who are LGBTQ* and their
families: Lifespan considerations. Division on Career Development and Transition
National Conference. Denver, Colorado.
Kolb, S.M (2011, October). Person Centered Futures Planning. Division on Career
Development and Transition International Conference, Kansas.
Kolb, S.M (2010, April). Working with LGBT families in Schools: Collaborative Proactive
Approaches. Council for Exceptional Children 2010 Conference and Expo. Nashville,
Tennessee. (Proposal submitted, not accepted)
Kolb, S.M (2009, October). Empowering Students through Assertive Communication
Strategies. Division on Career Development and Transition International Conference.
Savannah, Georgia.
Kolb, S.M. (2007, November). Active Problem Solving: A Model for Student Empowerment.
30th
Annual Teacher Education Division National Conference. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2007, October). Active Problem Solving: A Model for Student Empowerment.
Division on Career Development and Transition International Conference. Orlando,
Florida.
Hall, S., Amacher, N., Neubert, J., Kolb, S.M. (July, 2005). Association on Higher Education
and Disability International Conference. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Kolb, S.M. & Stuart, S. (2004, April). Active Problem Solving: The Key to
Unlocking the Future. Council for Exceptional Children 2004 Conference and Expo.
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Kolb, S.M. & Stuart, S. (2003, March). Active Problem Solving: The Key to Unlocking
the Future. The International Conference on Positive Behavior Support,
Orlando, Florida.
Kolb, S.M. (2001, October). Critical Social Skills for Adolescents with Disabilities:
Parental Perspectives. Elementary and Middle School Practices and Programs. Paper
presented at the International Division on Career Development and Transition
Conference, Denver, Colorado.
Regional (Refereed)
Kolb, S.M. & Mock, M. (2002, October). The Wisconsin Healthy and Ready to Work
Project: An assets based community development model. The 2002 Division
on Career Development and Transition Regional Conference, Waukesha,
Wisconsin.
State (Refereed)
Kolb, S.M. (2011, November). Person Centered Futures Planning. Fourth Annual
Self-Determination Conference, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2007, February). Active Problem Solving: A Model for Student Empowerment.
Fourth Annual Wisconsin Transition Conference. Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2005, April). Executive summary report: Investigation results concerning 18-21
years olds with disabilities. The 2005 Wisconsin Rehabilitation and Transition
Conference. Kohler, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2005, February). Exemplary Transition Programming and Educational Components
for 18-21 Year Olds. Wisconsin Statewide Transition Conference. Wisconsin Dells,
Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2004, February). Essential Components for Transition Programs.
Wisconsin Statewide Transition Conference. Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2000, February). Critical Social Skills for Adolescents with Mild
Disabilities. The 35th
Annual University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Special Education
Conference, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
State (Invited)
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Kolb, S.M. & Toms, O. (2015, January). Supporting Students who are LGBTQ* and their
Families. Third Annual LGBTQ+ Youth of Color Leadership Conference, Madison,
Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2011, February). Person-Centered-Planning Strategies. Keynote
Speaker for the Wisconsin Transition Conference. Wisconsin Dell, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. & Griffith, A.S. (2011, February). MAP training. Paper presented at the 8th
Annual Wisconsin Transition Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI.
Kolb, S.M. & Griffith, A.S. (2011, February). PATH training. Paper presented at the 8th
Annual Wisconsin Transition Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI.
Kolb, S.M. & Berndt, S. (2007, February). Community Based Transition Programs for
Students with Significant Disabilities Ages 18-21. Fourth Annual Wisconsin Transition
Conference. Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2005, April). Exemplary transition programming and educational components
for 18-21 year olds. Department of Public Instruction, Regional Transition Meeting,
Eau Clarie, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2005, April). Exemplary transition programming and educational components
for 18-21 year olds. Department of Public Instruction, Regional Transition Meeting,
Wausau, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2004, October 19). State Superintendent’s Conference on Special Education and
Pupil Services Leadership Issues. Administrative Roles and Responsibilities in
Facilitating Effective Transition Programs. Madison, Wisconsin.
GRANTS
Kolb, S.M. (2004). Department of Public Instruction 18-21 Grant II, Follow-up study,
presentations, and reports for Post-school outcomes for students
aged 18-21. Funded, $10,000.00.
Kolb, S.M. (2003). Department of Public Instruction Grant, Post school outcomes for
students who are 18-21 and enrolled in school. Funded,
$20,070.83.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Kolb, S.M. (2011). COPES International Student Conference Attendance
Scholarships. Wisconsin Transition Conference. Funded $1,050.
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SABBATICAL
Kolb, S.M. (2010). International Collaboration and Co-Teaching: Research and
Person Centered Planning. Sabbatical conducted, Spring 2012
semester. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
AWARDS
2015 College of Education and Professional Studies Teaching Award
Nominee
2015 College of Education and Professional Studies, Advising Award
Nominee.
2014 College of Education and Professional Studies, Teaching Award
Nominee.
2013 Division of Career Development and Transition, Outstanding
Service Award. Representative Assembly and Board Member.
2011 College of Education and Professional Studies, Service Award
Recipient.
2011 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Faculty Service Award
Nominee
2010, April W.P. Roseman Excellence in Teaching Award COE Nominee
2009, November 2010 Audrey Z. McClellan Endowed Teacher of Distinction
Award Recipient.
2007, November College of Education Service Award Nominee
2006, June, inducted Who’s Who of American Women
2004, March, inducted Who’s Who in the World
2003, September 2004 Audrey Z. McClellan Endowed Teacher of Distinction
Award Nominee
2003, March, inducted Who’s Who in America
2002, November University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Department of Special
Education, COE Research Award nominee.
SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP
International
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2014, Fall Center for Global Education, Korea Delegation, College of
Education and Professional Studies Representative.
2011, Spring Coordinator of Umea Sweden Delegation Visit to UWW.
Seventeen faculty members from Umea University-Sweden toured
and met with UWW faculty to build international partnerships and
collaboration.
2010, Fall Umea Delegation Meeting with 5 representatives from Umea
University, Sweden to develop plan for follow-up delegation
meeting in the Spring, 2011.
2010, Fall to present Editorial Board, International Journal of Trends in Education
Research
2008, Fall to present Presidential Appointment to CEC Executive Committee as DCDT
International Representative
National
2013, Summer DCDT Conference Strand Reviewer for October 2013 DCDT
Conference in Williamsburg.
2011, Summer DCDT Conference Strand Reviewer for October 2011 DCDT
Conference. Transition to Employment.
2010, Fall to 2014 Human Rights and Cultural Diversity Committee, Division of
Career Development and Transition
2009, Fall to 2014 Council for Exceptional Children Diversity Caucus Member
2009, Fall to 2014 Member at Large Nominee for DISES International Committee
2008, Fall to 2013 DCDT Executive Board Member
2008, Fall to 2013 Presidential Appointment to DCDT for Representative Assembly
2008, Spring Candidate for the DCDT Parent Representative Position
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2004-2007, Summer American Educational Research Association. Discussant and
Reviewer for Special Interest Group (SIG) areas: Special
Education Research and Family, School, Community Partnerships.
2004-2006, Summer Division on Career Development and Transition. The Council for
Exceptional Children. Parent Involvement Committee.
Our committee represents parents at a national level regarding transition
of students with disabilities, submitting policy and recommendations for
parent advisement and involvement in career development and transition.
2003, Fall Candidate for the Division of Career Development and Transition
(DCDT) Northeast Subdivision Representative. The Council for
Exceptional Children.
STATE SERVICE
2008, Fall-2010 IHE (Institutions of Higher Education) hub of the State Personnel
Development Grant advisory member.
2005-2015 Wisconsin Statewide Parent-Educator Initiative (WSPEI) Advisory
Board Member, Higher Education Representative.
2005, December Proposal reviewer for Department of Health and Family Services,
Youth Transition Project.
2002, Summer-2009 Department of Public Instruction (DPI) “18 to 21 Year Old” Least
Restrictive Environment Transition Workgroup- University
Representative
2002-2012 Statewide Transition Consortium, Wisconsin Healthy and Ready to
Work Project, Consortium Member and Higher Education
Representative
2002-2012 Statewide CD/OI/OHI/AUTISM/TBI Program Support and
Diagnostic Teacher (PSDT) - University Representative.
Consultancies and Training
Union Grove District, IL
Kolb, S.M. (2012). Making Action Plans (MAPS) Training, Union Grove, Illinois.
Bristol School District
Kolb, S.M. (2005). Curriculum development for students with low incidence disabilities,
Bristol, Wisconsin.
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Department of Public Instruction: Transitional Planning
Kolb, S.M. (2004, June). Results and Summary Report of the 18-21 Year old Statewide
Survey. DPI Grant Workgroup. Madison, Wisconsin.
Kolb, S.M. (2004, September). Results and Summary Report of the Statewide Transition
Survey on providing services for 18-21 Year Olds still enrolled in school. DPI Grant.
Statewide CD/OI/OHI/AUTISM/TBI Program Support and Diagnostic Teacher Meeting.
Madison, WI.
Kolb, S.M. (2003, October). Transition Project for 18-21 Year Olds – DPI Grant.
Statewide CD/OI/OHI/AUTISM/TBI Program Support and Diagnostic Teacher Meeting.
Madison, WI.
Muskego/Norway School District: Transitional and Curricular Planning
Kolb, S.M. (2004, June). Transition Curriculum and Futures Planning. Muskego-Norway
Parent’s Night.
Kolb, S.M (August 3, 2004). Futures Planning for Students with Disabilities. Muskego/Norway
School District. Teacher In-service Training.
Kolb, S.M (2003). District Wide Transition Program Development (K-12) for students with
cognitive disabilities. Muskego/Norway Unified Schools.
Wisconsin Family Assistance Center for Education, Training and Support
Kolb, S.M. (2008). Person Centered Planning Staff Training and Strategies. WI FACETS,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Wilmot School District
Kolb, S.M. (2006). Curriculum and program develop for teachers working with students with
cognitive disabilities. Wilmot, Wisconsin.
Local and School Community
2014 to 2016 Board Member, Family Equality Council, Midwest Region.
2014, Spring Love Without Boundaries – Guangdong Province China. Teacher
trainer applicant.
2013, Fall Walden University – Hired as University Student Teacher
Supervisor. Participated in edTPA online training course for
university instructors. Shared information and resources with our
department faculty and COEPS edTPA coordinators.
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2013 Project Paramie, Non-Profit Organization. Sun Prairie Teachers
and Burma School Collaboration. Consulting. Fund Raising. Sun
Prairie, WI
2011, May PATH Facilitator with Family in Stoughton, WI School District
2009-2014 Sweden Guest Speaker/Visitor Program. Horizon Elementary,
Creek Side Elementary, Prairie View Middle School, Sun Prairie,
WI
2006 -2010 Guest Computer Instructor for general education classes at Horizon
Elementary School, Sun Prairie, WI
2006 -2007 Grant Writer, Co-chair of School Community Organization,
Horizon Elementary School, Sun Prairie, WI
2005 -2009 School and Community Organization (SCO) Member/Parent
Volunteer, Horizon Elementary School, Sun Prairie, WI
2005 -2006 Guest Computer Instructor for 1st
grade general education class at
Horizon Elementary School, Sun Prairie, WI
2003 -2005 School and Community Organization (SCO) Member/Parent
Volunteer, Northside Elementary School, Sun Prairie, WI
University Service
2015 Learning Environment Needs Analysis Report (LENA) Session
attendee with UW System Staff. November 18th
, Hyer, 122.
2014 Brazil International Academic Partnership Program Committee.
COEPS Representative.
2014 McGraw Award for Student Excellence Committee
2010 -2011 Search and Screen Committee Member for Center for Global
Education Director position.
2010 Global Team Committee. Grant committee for Association of
American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), Global Society
Initiative: General Education for a Global Century. Chair: Greg
Cook, Interim Director of Academic Assessment and Audit &
Review.
2010, Spring Lesbian Mothers Panel member for PRIDE Resource Center
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2010, Fall-present Study Abroad Fair – Sweden Program Representative
2008 Fall -2009 Faculty Senate, Textbook Committee Chairperson.
2008, Spring Faculty and Staff panel member for IMPACT
2008, Spring UWW Faculty Senate Representative for UW systems Learning
Outcomes Committee
2007, Fall -2012 International Studies Committee member, Sweden Coordinator and
College of Education representative
2007, Fall -present Sweden Exchange Coordinator
2007, Spring -present College of Education, Department of Special Education,
Representative and Field Experience Supervisor for UWW
students in Umea, Sweden.
2006, Fall Search Committee for COE Advancement Officer Position
2006, Spring Trinidad, College of Education, Department of Special Education
Representative and Curriculum Consultant
2006-2012 Faculty Senate, Associate Professor, Education
2005-2008 Faculty Committee, Textbook Rental Committee
2005-2007 Faculty Committee, Sexual Assault Prevention Advisory
Committee
2004-2006 Faculty Senate, Assistant Professor, Education
2004, Spring Co-Coordinator International Student Exchange Program –Sweden
2003-2004 Graduate Council Member
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2003-2005 Faculty Advisor, Planning Team and Research Coordinator. My
Future, My Life Transition Summer Camp. Center for Students
with Disabilities. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
2003, Summer and Fall Interim Coordinator for the International Student Exchange
Program-Sweden
College Service
2016, July ECE4U Faculty and Instructors Redesign and LEAP course analysis
project.
2016 Coordinated first Umea Counseling Fieldwork opportunity at UW
Whitewater for Umea University students Amanda Fransson and Emma
Huhtimo. Collaborated with: Associate Director, Brian Bredeson, Career
and Leadership Development; Lisa Koenecke, School Counselor, River
Bluff Middle School, Stoughton, Wisconsin; and UWW Counselor
Education Faculty.
2015 Coordinated visit and meeting with Cecilia Stigedahl Stenberg,
Counseling Education Department, Umea University, Sweden.
2012- present COEPS International Committee Member
2010, May Student Teaching in China, Part of team with Dean Heyning and Guoli
Liang, to sign International Agreements and Partnerships with schools in
Shanghai and Chongqing. Visited schools, classroom and met with school
administrators, teachers, students, and university faculty to learn about
China Educational System. Visited Zhouzhaung (No.1 Water Town in
China), 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, and Jiujuang –Yangtze River.
2009, Spring -2012 College of Education International Committee Chairperson
2009, Fall College of Education Constituency Standards Committee
2007 – present College of Education International Committee Member
2007, Fall -present College of Education Student Teaching Sweden Coordinator
2006, Fall -2007 College of Education website, department representative
2005, Fall -2007 College of Education, Committee on Teacher Education, Chair
2005, Fall Search and Screen, COE, Associate Dean Position
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2005, Fall College of Education Representative for the IHE Action Planning
Session to examine state teacher education programs and inclusion
content. Madison, Wisconsin.
2004, Fall -2007 COE, Field Experience Advisory Committee Member
Department Service
2016, Spring Search and Screen Committee Chair (1 position filled)
2015, Coordinated Department Undergraduate Curricular Course Review
and alignment of teaching standards, with Courseleaf pilot.
2015, Summer-present Minor Program Coordinator
2013, Fall Minor Coordinator, Interim
2013-present New Faculty Mentor – James C. Collins
2012-2015 Interim Mentor – Katherine Casey (during Rowand’s role as Chair)
2010 Ad Hoc Department Chair Description Committee
2009 -present Assistive Technology Library Coordinator
2008 - present New Faculty Mentor – Lana Collet-Klingenberg
2006, Spring -2009 Transition Certificate Program Coordinator
2006, Spring Search and Screen Committee Chair (1 position filled)
2004, Summer -2009 Departmental Web Site Redesign and Information Update,
Coordinator
2004, Spring and Summer Search and Screen Committee Member (1 position filled)
2004, Spring Piloted Chalk and Wire electronic portfolio program for
NCATE/DPI Unit Assessment System with undergraduate teacher
candidates in Phase III of the department’s program assessment.
2000, Fall -present Cross-Categorical Committee
Graduate Committee
MIDAS Committee-worked collaboratively to develop new Cross-
Categorical special education and Cognitive Disabilities
specialization teacher licensure program; including development of
curriculum proposals, syllabi, and candidate assessment system
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Student Research Committees – Faculty Advisor
Eric Hartz (May, 2010) - Transition for Individuals with Disabilities.
Jennifer Muth (May, 2009). Response to Intervention and the effectiveness of direct instruction
as an instructional tool.
Ellen A. Steffen (May, 2009). The Effects of Explicit, Systematic Phonemic Instruction on
Reading Performance.
Mary Beth Delaney (August, 2008). Specific Behaviors of Students with Autism and their
Impact on Effective Communication.
Kathy Hoefler (December, 2007). Effects of the Self-Directed IEP on Student Participation in
Elementary Grade Five: An Action Research Study.
Jennifer Ebert (August, 2007). Using Video-Self Modeling to Increase Appropriate Behavior: An
Action Research Study.
Carri Peyer (May, 2008). Communication Methods used by General and Special Educators: An
Action Research Study of Educator Preferences.
Marianne J. Dries McGuire (April, 2007). An Analysis of Critical Writing Skills for Students
with Disabilities: What Parents and Teachers of Students with Disabilities Perceive are
the Critical Writing Skills for Students with Special Needs upon Leaving School.
Elizabeth Koehler (June, 2007). Training Requirements for Paraeducators: An Action Research
Study as Applied to Special Education.
Brenda Noll (December, 2006). Functional and Vocational Programs for Students with Cognitive
Disabilities: An Action Research Student as Applied to Special Education.
Ann L. Shurte (December, 2003). Teaching Coin Counting Skills to Students with Disabilities.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2012-2013 CEC Conference Sessions, San Antonio, Texas, April 3-6, 2013
• The Alternate Assessment Consortia for Students with Significant Cognitive
Disabilities: Progress to Date – Part 2
• Representative Assembly
• DCDT Board Meetings
• Special Education in China
DCDT Conference Sessions, Denver, Colorado, October 24-26, 2012
• Transition Assessment- Assessing students with significant disabilities:
exploring appropriate transition assessments.
• Aligning Transition Services with Secondary Reform.
• Culturally Responsive Transition: Collaborative Transition Planning for CLD
students and Families: Reflection, Implementation, and Resources.
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2011-2012 Ipads in the K-12 Classroom, Speaker, Chad Kafka, Nov. 16, 2011. UWW
training, WH 2008.
DCDT Conference Sessions, Kansas City, Missouri, October 12-14, 2011
• Universal Design for Transition
• Self-Determination: Applications for Teachers, Administrators, and Families
2010-2011 CEC Conference Sessions, National Harbor, Maryland, April, 2011
• Preparing Culturally Diverse Families of Hospitalized TBI Children for School
Re-entry.
• Effect of a Computer-based Intervention on the Language of Students with
Developmental Delays
• Training Teachers in Collaborative Inclusive Practices: A Comparison Between
the United Kingdom and the United States
• Latino Families Can Navigate the Special Education Maze
• Everyday Activities to Promote Visual Efficiency: A Handbook for Working
with Young Children with Visual Impairments
• Touch Math Training, Level 1Completed
• Introducing 42 New Application for the iPod Touch, Conover Company. (Link
is now on CD Emphasis Network for students to access.)
DCDT Conference Sessions, Groton, Connecticut, October 14-16, 2010
• Yeah but.. and Other Excuses for Not Doing More/Better Transition Assessment Student
Involvement in Transition Planning and IEP Meetings
• Self-Advocacy and Transition
• Tools for Transition
• Now that some Provision of the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) are
Implemented….What’s Next?
• Follow Up Survey of Year 2008 Exiters of Connecticut High Schools
• Examination of the Pennsylvania Predictor Study
WSTI Conference Sessions, Wisconsin, Dells, February, 2011
2009-2010 CEC Conference Sessions, Nashville, TN, April 21-24, 2010
• CEC 2010 Assistive Technology Showcase Sessions
• Tech Lab SpotLight Demonstrations, Smartboard Training
DCDT Conference Sessions, Savannah, GA, October 29th
, 2009
• Effective Transition Planning for Students with Disabilities from Culturally and
Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds
• Connecting Youth with Significant Disabilities to Early Work Experiences:
Effective Strategies
• Engaging and Empowering Parents: Critical Actions for Transition Practitioners
• Promoting School Inclusion and Peer Relationships for Youth with Disabilities
through Natural Support Strategies
International Agreements and Partnerships, Mentoring with Dean Heyning
and Guoli Liang, China
2008-2009 Quality Matters Follow-up and Debriefing Session with Ronnie Telfer
DCDT Conference Sessions, Discrete Trial (DT) Trainer Training,
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2007-2008 Sweden Study Abroad Mentoring with Dr. Lombard in Umea, Sweden
Quality Matters Training Session with Lorna Wong, UWW
Wisconsin Transition Conference Sessions, Stevens Point, February 2007
2006-2007 Accreditation, Accountability and Quality/NCATE Conference,
Arlington, Virginia
DCDT Conference Sessions, Orlando, Florida, October, 2007
2005-2006 Wisconsin Women in Higher Education Leadership 2005 State
Conference, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
DPI Regional Transition Sessions, Eau Claire & Wausau, WI, April 2005
Wisconsin Rehabilitation and Transition Conference Sessions, Kohler,
Wisconsin, April 2005
2004-2005 Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training and Certification and
CPR Certification, UW-Whitewater Risk Management and Safety
Wisconsin Transition Conference Sessions, Wisconsin Dells, Feb. 2005
Association on Higher Education and Disabilities International
Conference Sessions, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July 2005.
2003-2004 Desire 2 Learn Training, UW-Whitewater
Video-Based Distance Delivery by Dr. Jim Fouche, Madison, WI
2002-2003 Department of Public Instruction, High Stakes Assessment Training.
Presenter: Dr. Elliot, UW-Madison, WI
2001-2002 Scholarly Writing Workshop, Professors as Writers, Presenter, Robert
Boice, UW-Whitewater
2000-2001 DPI Training- New Wisconsin Eligibility Criteria for Cognitive
Disabilities, Milton, WI
College of Education Workshops for Non-Tenured Faculty and Staff,
UW-Whitewater
First Year Faculty Program, UW-Whitewater
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
2008-present Global Alliance for International Advancement
2006-present National Center on Secondary Education and Transition (NCSET)
2004-2009 American Educational Research Association
2000-2014 Council of Exceptional Children (CEC)
Division on Career Development and Transition (DCDT)
Division of International Special Education and Services (DISES)
Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE)
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Division for Children’s Communication Development (DCCD)
Division on Developmental Disabilities (DDD)
Teacher Education Division (TED)
1999-2001 National Council of Teaching Mathematics
1992 -Inducted Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Honor Society. Lifetime member.