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Dr. Kate MacLeod is an Associate Professor of Inclusive Special Education at the University of Maine at Farmington (UMF). She leads the Inclusive Education and Leadership track in the M.S.Ed. special education program and teaches in undergraduate and graduate special education programs. Her work bridges classroom practice, research, and policy advocacy, with a focus on supporting educators and families to create inclusive learning environments.
- Ph.D. Special Education, Syracuse University (2018)
- CAS Disability Studies, Syracuse University (2016)
- M.S.Ed. Special Education, Long Island University (2012)
- B.A. Philosophy & Education, New York University (2007)
Her research emphasizes K-12 inclusive education, disability studies, and equitable educational leadership. She has co-authored three books and published numerous articles for both academic and practitioner audiences. Her consulting work extends to schools and organizations nationwide, emphasizing professional development and systemic inclusion strategies.
Dr. MacLeod’s career began as a dual-certified high school special educator and English teacher in New York City. She currently advises educators and policymakers on inclusive practices and collaborates with communities to address barriers to educational equity.
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