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Dr. Elizabeth Starr is a Professor at the Faculty of Education of the University of Windsor. She holds a Ph.D. in Special Education from the University of Alberta and focuses on educational issues affecting children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and their families. Her work includes evaluating parent education programs, studying parental perceptions of ASD education, and examining longitudinal outcomes for high-functioning children with ASD.
- Ph.D. - University of Alberta
- M.Ed. - Acadia University
- B.Ed. - Queen's University
- B.A. - University of Guelph
Her recent research extends to cross-cultural comparisons in kindergarten transitions for children with ASD and other exceptionalities, in collaboration with scholars in Canada and Australia. She is developing a course on mental health literacy for preservice teachers.
Key trends in her publications include:
- Longitudinal studies of ASD interventions
- Family-centered educational approaches
- Transition programs for special needs children
- Music therapy applications in autism
- Employment impacts on ASD families
Dr. Starr teaches courses on:
- Mental Health in the Classroom
- Differentiated Instruction for Students with Special Needs
- Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Single Subject Research Design
