
معرفی
Denise Clark, Ph.D., is a Professor of Special & Early Childhood Education at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Special Education from the University of Florida (2001), a Master of Science in Education in Special Education from SUNY Buffalo (1993), and a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education from SUNY Fredonia (1991). With 5 years of P-12 teaching experience, she specializes in educating students with severe disabilities, focusing on inclusion, literacy access, and family advocacy. Her research explores resources for inclusive education and teacher preparation, supported by grants such as a student-faculty collaboration grant and a faculty development research grant. She teaches courses like 'Teaching Students with Severe Disabilities' and 'Advocacy Family Empowerment.'
- Education:
- Ph.D., Special Education, University of Florida, 2001
- M.S., Special Education, SUNY Buffalo, 1993
- B.S., Early Childhood Education, SUNY Fredonia, 1991
- Research Interests:
- Inclusion of students with severe disabilities
- Access to literacy and academic content
- Teacher preparation and advocacy
- Grants & Funding:
- Student Faculty Collaboration Grant
- Faculty Development Research Grant




