
معرفی
Katherine Lewis is an Associate Professor in the Special Education department at the University of Washington's College of Education. Her work focuses on designing accessible educational environments for students with disabilities, particularly those with mathematics learning disabilities (dyscalculia). She adopts a disability studies approach, emphasizing societal inaccessibility over individual deficits. Lewis also explores supports for foster/adoptive parents and the role of American Sign Language in Deaf students' math learning.
- Education: Ph.D. in Education (UC Berkeley), M.Sc. in Multimedia Systems (Trinity College Dublin), B.A. in Psychology (University of Notre Dame)
- Research Themes: Mathematics learning disabilities, foster care academic support, Deaf education, and qualitative research methods
Her research highlights unconventional mathematical understandings and advocates for pedagogical tools that accommodate neurodiverse learners. Awards include the Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship and National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Outstanding Publication Award.
Grants include the FOSTER project ($1.25M USD) and collaborations with Disability Rights Washington. She advises doctoral students and teaches courses on disability studies and qualitative methods.





