Dr. Stewart, School Psychology graduate students attend ND MTSS conference

Dr. Lisa Stewart, School Psychology/Psychology, presented two sessions and 13 School Psychology graduate students volunteered at the ninth annual North Dakota MultiTiered Systems of Support conference on June 10, 11, and 12 in Fargo. Dr. Stewart’s sessions were titled “Accommodations, Modifications & Interventions: Untangling Terms and Clarifying Roles” and “How to Select Evidence-Based Interventions.” Over 400 educators from across North Dakota and northwest […]

Werre, Sibley present at Northern Lights Library Network conference

Pam Werre, Curriculum Materials Center librarian, and Carol Sibley, Library Professor Emerita, presented at the Northern Lights Library Network “Better Together” conference on June 6, 2019. Werre and Sibley presented findings from their research on Vietnamese and Hmong juvenile refugee fiction published since the end of the Vietnam War. They also presented on the importance of diversity in children’s book […]

Parenteau, Wilken present at national conference

Danielle Parenteau and Kayla Wilken co-presented their research, “Valuing Individual Differences: Using Rubrics to Select Non-biased and Inclusive Children’s Books” at the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) annual conference in Washington, DC. Kayla Wilken, early childhood education major, is an Honors Apprentice Scholar at MSUM. Danielle Parenteau, EECE/SPED, serves as Kayla’s faculty mentor.