
About
Dr. Christopher Brum is an Associate Professor in the Department of Special Education and Teacher Education at San Diego State University, where he also serves as the Program Coordinator for the Liberal Studies program. His academic journey began as a special education teacher in Boston Public Schools before advancing to doctoral studies.
Dr. Brum's educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Curriculum & Instruction, Special Education/Deafblindness, Boston College (2010-2016)
- M.Ed. in Severe Disabilities/Deafblindness (with distinction), Boston College (2007-2008)
- B.S. in Psychology, Northeastern University (2001-2005)
His research interests center on deafblindness, low-incidence disabilities, autism, and the intersection of communication and literacy development for complex learners. Dr. Brum is actively investigating practical strategies to support teachers in providing authentic and meaningful literacy instruction to students with complex needs.
Notable awards and recognitions:
- National Leadership Consortium on Sensory Disabilities (NLCSD) Doctoral Fellowship
- Passed Master’s Comprehensive Examination with Distinction
As Program Coordinator for the Liberal Studies program, Dr. Brum contributes to curriculum development and program leadership. While specific details about current grants and advising load are not provided, his focus on practical strategies for educators suggests active engagement in applied research and teacher support.
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