
معرفی
Michele L. Ivey is an Instructional Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Houston. She serves as a clinical education supervisor for on- and off-campus placements and is the Speech Language Pathology Core Faculty for the LoneStar Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) grant. She also chairs the Undergraduate Committee of the University of Houston Faculty Senate.
Education:
- Ph.D. Education of Children with Exceptionalities, Georgia State University (Atlanta, GA)
- M.A. Speech Language Pathology, University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH)
- B.S. Communication Disorders, University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH)
Research Focus: Dr. Ivey focuses on communication disorders in children, particularly autism spectrum disorders and pre/early-verbal children. Her work emphasizes evidence-based interventions to improve communication outcomes and foster successful social interactions. She prioritizes critical thinking in clinical decision-making and interprofessional collaboration.
Professional Activities:
- Co-Faculty Advisor for University of Houston National Student Speech Language Hearing Association
- Member of ASHA and Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association
- Leads interprofessional education initiatives through LoneStar LEND seminars
Teaching & Mentorship: Teaches courses like Remediation of Childhood Language Disorders and Language Development. Guides clinicians in evidence-based methodologies and supports student research projects on language disorders and autism spectrum disorder.



