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Dr. Jeanette Lee-Farmer Associate Professor Special Education
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| Academic Degrees |
Ph.D. Special Education and Psychology - 1992
The Ohio State University
M.A. Learning Disabilities - 1975
West Virginia College of Graduate Studies
B.A. Elementary Education - 1974
Specializing in Social Studies
West Virginia State College
| Higher Education Teaching Experience |
Associate Professor - 2007 to Present
Special Education
Graduate School of Education and Professional Development
Marshall University
South Charleston, WV
Professor - 1999 - 2002
Associate Professor - 1993-1998
Assistant Professor - 1988-1992
West Virginia State College
Department of Education
Institute, WV
Adjunct Professor - 1985 - 1992
Special Education
Graduate School of Education and Professional Development
Marshall University
South Charleston, WV
Lecturer - 1991
Department of Educational Services and Research
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
| Other Professional Experience |
Student Teacher Supervisor
The Ohio State University
Education 588, Education 884, Education 885
Worthington School District
Spring Quarter, 1991
West Virginia State College
Education 492, Education 493, Education 495
Kanawha Valley (largely)
Fall, 1988 - Spring 1990/Fall, 1991 - Spring, 1999
Judicial Consultant
Special Education Litigation
Kanawha County/Monongalia County
1996- Present
Educational Consultant Intern
Children’s Hospital Learning Disabilities Clinic
700 Children’s Drive
Columbus, Ohio
Spring, 1991
Research Associate
Department of Psychology
The Ohio State University
Summer Quarter, 1991
Kanawha County Board of Education
Department of Special Education
1988-1989
Behavior/Pediatrics Consultant
Nisonger Clinic
Columbus, Ohio
1989
Special Education Teacher
Multicategorical Resource Room
(Students with Behavior Disorders, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Impairments)
Chamberlain Elementary School
1982 - 1988
Special Education Teacher
Intensive Service Unit
(Students with Specific Learning Disabilities)
Edison Elementary School
1975 - 1982
Coordinator/L.D. Practicum Summer Program
Owens Center
Summer, 1988
Teacher Trainer/Coder
Stallings’ Time on Task Model Project
Kanawha County Schools
1985 - 1986
Homebound Instructor
Kanawha County
1977 - 1979
Graphic Artist
Kanawha County Department of Education
1973 - 1974
School Representative/Advocate
Students at Risk Program
Chamberlain Elementary School
1986 - 1988
Screening Referral Agent
Kanawha County
1985 - 1988
| Certifications |
| State of West Virginia - Department of Education | |||
| Specific Learning Disabilities | K-12 | 08-12-75 | Permanent |
| Elementary and Social Studies | 1-8 | 07-01-80 | Permanent |
| Mental Retardation | K-12 | 05-11-81 | Permanent |
| Behavior Disorders | K-12 | 12-20-82 | Permanent |
| Professional Administration | K-Adult | 08-15-91 | Provisional |
| Publications |
Lee-Farmer, J. & Meikamp, J. (in press). Review of the Overall Assessment of the
Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering. In Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.
Lincoln, NE: Buros Institute.
Meikamp, J. & Lee-Farmer, J. (in press). Review of the Murphy-Meisgeier Type Indicator
for Children. In Buros Institute of Mental Measurements. Lincoln, NE: Buros
Institute.
Lee, Jeanette W. & Cartledge, Gwendolyn (1996). Native Americans. In Cultural diversity
and social skills instruction: Understanding ethnic and gender differences.
Cartledge, G. (Ed.). Champaign, IL: Research Press.
Cartledge, G., Lee, Jeanette W. & Feng, Hue (1995). Cultural diversity: Multicultural
factors in teaching social skills. In Teaching social skills to children and youth:
Innovative approaches (3rd Ed.). Cartledge, G. & Milburn, J. (Eds.). Boston: Allyn
and Bacon.
Lee, Jeanette W. (1994). Inclusion: An option or an exclusive model? Focus. Wheeling,
WV: The West Virginia Association for Young Children.
Lee, Jeanette W. (1992). The effectiveness of a direct instructional approach on math word
problem solving skills of elementary students with learning disabilities. Ann Arbor,
MI: University Microfilms, Inc.
(Lee-Farmer) Wooster, Jeanette & Schneider, Alan (1975). Developing a science
curriculum for the exceptional child. Journal on the Handicapped Child, 1, 3-14.
(Lee-Farmer) Wooster, Jeanette (contributor with a committee) (1978). The program of
studies for exceptional students. Charleston, WV: Kanawha County Board of
Education.
| Selected Presentations |
“It’s About Time” : Making the most of our personal and professional time
Marshall University Graduate College – Room 134
“Squeezing Lemons: Learning life lessons via the trials”
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
“Support services for adults with learning disabilities”
West Virginia State University
“Gaming: An effective teaching tool for special educators”
Satellite teleconference from West Virginia State University
“Reform in teacher education: State and national context”
Panel presentation at Capital High School for Phi Delta Kappa Education
Fraternity
“How and when does one become a moral agent?: Kohlberg’s Stages revisited”
Faculty Lecture Series at West Virginia State University
| Honors and Awards |
2000 - Service to Kappa Delta Pi Award
1998 - West Virginia Professor of the Year Nominee
1991 - Outstanding University Supervisor Award - The Ohio State University
1990-1991 - Faculty Fellowship by the West Virginia State College Dean’s Council to pursue Ph.D. in Special Education/Psychology,
1990 - Outstanding Educator - Division of Professional Studies, West Virginia State College
1986-87 - Kanawha County Teacher of the Year
1974 - Summa Cum Laude Graduate -West Virginia State College