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I received my PhD in educational psychology from the University of Toronto, my MHSc in speech-language pathology from the University of Toronto and my BASc in child studies from the University of Guelph.
Prior to joining 51本色, I was an assistant professor in the Psychology Department at Grand Valley State University. Between my Masters and PhD, I worked as a speech-language pathologist in a school board.
The primary focus of my research career has dealt with the relationship between oral and written language development in a wide variety of individuals including individuals with learning disabilities. Currently, the majority of my research examines reading in individuals who speak English as a second or additional language. This research program includes a range of studies from the analysis of the correlates of word reading to the examination of factors related to reading comprehension. My research embodies a developmental perspective, as I have conducted research with preschoolers, elementary school-aged children from kindergarten to sixth grade, high school students and university undergraduate students in a range of longitudinal and concurrent studies. Another focus of my research is the development of evidence-based interventions, which are implemented and tested in the community.
I have an active research lab that supports graduate students at the master’s and PhD level, post-doctoral fellows, as well as undergraduate students completing their fourth year research theses. I am interested in supervising students in the areas of reading acquisition and second language reading. My lab also welcomes a limited number of undergraduate volunteers who wish to gain research training and experience.
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Office location: N2075C
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Languages spoken: English, French, Italian