Deaf Education students, faculty present at ACEDHH

Doctoral student Brynn Roemen presents at ACEDHH.

Department of Educational Psychology’s special education program faculty, staff, and students participated in the Association of College Educators – Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ACEDHH) conference in Atlanta, February 13-15.

Brynn Roemen, PhD student, presented “Educational Apps in American Sign Language (ASL): What’s out there and what’s needed in 2020.”

Susan Rose, PhD, emeritus faculty member, presented “Data Based Practices: The Avenue to Student Success.”

Debbie Golos, PhD, associate professor, played a part in several presentations during the conference.

In addition to presenting and attending the main event, Golos; Janet Caven, instructor; and Roemen also participated in the preconference on bilingual education.