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Lindsey Chapman
Dr. Lindsey Chapman is a senior lecturer and director of the Special Education program at Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development. She teaches undergraduate and graduate coursework on disability-related issues and provides the seminar for field-based experiences. Her scholarship and teaching focus on social perspectives of disability, accessibility/Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and inclusive teacher preparation/development across the career span. More specifically, she has experience developing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses focused on UDL, high-leverage instructional practices, social perspectives of disability, and family and community partnerships. Previously, Dr. Chapman was a clinical assistant professor in special education at the University of Florida, where she also served as the director for an online EdD program in special education. Before obtaining her PhD from the University of Miami, she worked as a dually certified elementary school teacher, reading coach, and university supervisor in Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Dr. Chapman has presented her work at local and national conferences and has provided consulting and professional development to schools and districts to support learners with and without disabilities. Her research has been published in journals such as Teacher Education and Special Education, Intervention in School and Clinic, the New Teacher, and the Reading Teacher.
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