A Kaleidoscope of Care - Education to Meet the Needs of Any Student

About Summer Trees Consulting

About Me

I have worked in education for over a decade. My experience in education includes teaching elementary, special education, university professor, administrator, and researcher.

As a researcher, I value the opportunity to dive deep into expanding understanding of dyslexia and dysgraphia as well as the social-emotional connection between learning challenges and literacy. As an educator and practitioner, I am dedicated to designing and delivering dynamic learning experiences that promote student engagement, increase academic achievement, and build learner confidence.

I am passionate about learning and valuing the lived experiences of others as a conduit for moving learning forward, particularly for those with learning difficulties/challenges such as dyslexia and dysgraphia. I have spent years focused on reimagining the educational landscape for struggling learners, so they experience success.

  • Doctorate (PhD) in Language and Literacy Education
  • Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction
  • Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education
  • Certified Elementary Teacher in Public Schools (10 years)
  • Graduate Instructor for Teaching and Learning
    • University courses taught:
      • Early Literacy
      • Psychology of Reading
      • Children’s Literature
    • University Professor
      • University courses taught:
        • Literacy – I & II
        • Written Expression Instruction and Intervention (grades K-8)
        • Math Instruction and Intervention (grades K-8)
        • Developmental and Remedial Reading Instruction for Inclusive Settings (grades K-8)
      • University Administrator
        • Academic Program Director
          • Elementary Education (K-8)
          • Special Education
        • Director of Teacher Education
          • Managed the operation of 3 university branch campuses
          • Lead the Elementary Education and Special Education programs

Philosophy:

 

My philosophy is grounded in the belief that each learner is a unique individual in their personality, interests, strengths, challenges, and learning. Some learners struggle more than others. That is a fact. When faced with learning disabilities, a learners’ journey may not be easy. However, truly seeing a learner, designing instruction that focuses on their strengths and addresses areas of difficulty while empowering them with strategies and tools for navigating learning, I believe, will set them on a path to personal growth and foster a passion for life-long learning.