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Diane Jackson is a Senior Lecturer of Special Education at the University of Maine, affiliated with the College of Education and Human Development. She holds a Ed.D. in Education (2000), M.Ed. (1993), and B.S. (1975) from the University of Maine and Framingham State College, respectively.
- Education:
- Ed.D., Education, 2000, University of Maine
- M.Ed., 1993, University of Maine
- B.S., 1975, Framingham State College
Her research interests focus on special education, particularly learning disabilities, curriculum adaptation, and executive function development. She has extensive experience teaching K-12 and university-level special education, with a specialization in math methods and program planning. Her work emphasizes supporting students with ADHD and adults facing learning challenges in academic and professional settings.
She teaches 12 courses annually, including SED 302, SED 500, SED 543, and SED 544. She also collaborates with medical practices and K-12 schools to improve learning environments. Notably, she contributed to the Learning Disabilities Association of Maine in roles such as president and conference chairperson.
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