
About
Dr. Elizabeth Doone is a Teaching Professor in the Exceptional Student Education department at the University of South Florida's College of Education. She coordinates the Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program for out-of-field teachers and manages field placements for both undergraduate and graduate interns. Dr. Doone partners with surrounding counties to train master teachers as university supervisors and mentors.
Education
- Bachelor of Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Master's degree in Exceptional Student Education, University of South Florida
- Ph.D. in Exceptional Student Education, University of South Florida
Research Interests
Dr. Doone's research focuses on teacher development, mentorship programs, and the integration of technology in education. She also explores non-traditional strategies like animal-assisted therapy in educational settings, particularly within special education contexts.
Professional Roles
Her responsibilities include coordinating the MAT Program and field placements, alongside developing partnerships with school districts. Dr. Doone's career began during her Peace Corps service in Ghana, where she mentored pre-service teachers in village schools, shaping her long-term commitment to teacher training and community engagement.
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