Faculty
Faculty
Angie ReederClinical Assistant Professor B.A., 1993 University of Kansas Clinical InterestsDr. Reeder completed a doctoral degree in Special Education with an emphasis in severe, multiple disabilities. She returned to the University of Kansas Hearing and Speech Department in 2011 as clinical faculty and audiologist in the Schiefelbusch Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic after working as an audiologist in both pediatric and adult hospital settings. Clinical interests include the comprehensive audiological evaluation and management of hearing loss in children and adults who experience additional disabilities and complex health care needs. In addition, Dr. Reeder is interested in collaborative teaming among professional disciplines and service organizations to provide in-service education and promote functional and positive outcomes for children with hearing loss. Publications and ResearchDoctoral Dissertation: Long Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials and Behavior State Conditions Among Children with Severe, Multiple Disabilities Field-Based Consultant Network (2001).Collective Wisdom: An anthology of best practices for students with severe disabilities and deaf-blindness. Topeka, KS: Kansas State Department of Education Reeder, A. (2000).Preventing future welfare dependency through improving educational opportunities for all students: Conference summary paper.Proceedings of the Chief State School Officers, KS, 1-10. Alternate Assessment Writing Committee (1999).Alternate standards for reading and writing. Topeka, KS: Kansas State Department of Education. Alternate Assessment Writing Committee (1999).Alternate standards for mathematics. Topeka, KS: Kansas State Department of Education. Master’s Thesis: Real Ear Measurements of the Long Term Average Spectrum of Speech. |


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