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Ashley Greene is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Gallaudet University's School of Language, Education, and Culture. She specializes in Deaf Education with a focus on multilingual approaches, curriculum development, and assessment methodologies for deaf students with disabilities.
- Currently teaching courses: EDU-600G K-12 Curriculum (3 credits), EDU-622G Child & Adolescent Development (3 credits), EDU-779 Assessment of Deaf Students with Disabilities (3 credits), EDU-806 Seminar in Publishing and Grant Writing (3 credits), and EDU-889 Critical Curriculum Studies (3 credits)
- Active in doctoral dissertation committees for Ph.D. programs in Critical Studies in the Education of Deaf Learners
Her research explores bimodal bilingualism in deaf education, multilingual strategies, and STEM interpretation challenges. She received the Dr. Jon Henner Early Career Scholar award in 2024.
Scholarly work spans curriculum design, assessment frameworks, and teacher preparation realities. She serves on university committees including the ACE-DHH President role since February 2024.
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