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John Snakenborg serves as an Assistant Professor of Special Education at Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses including characteristics of students with disabilities, educator collaboration, classroom behavior management, disability studies, and methods for students with moderate to severe disabilities. He also instructs in the special education alternative licensure program and supervises traditional pathway student teachers.
His educational qualifications include:
- PhD from the University of Illinois
- MEd from Roosevelt University
- BA from San Francisco State University
Research focuses on special education and disability studies, with expertise in cyberbullying prevention, behavior management strategies, and critical race theory applications in educational equity. His work emphasizes practical interventions for supporting students with disabilities and fostering inclusive classroom environments through teacher collaboration.
Publications demonstrate a commitment to contemporary educational challenges: the 2015 rebuttal engages racial justice discourse in academic research, while the 2010 cyberbullying study establishes foundational frameworks for digital safety interventions in schools.
No scientific awards were mentioned in the source text.
Dr. Snakenborg actively mentors future educators through student teacher supervision and seminar instruction across traditional and alternative licensure pathways, though no grant-funded research projects were documented.
Information regarding research laboratories or specialized teams was not provided.


