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Nat HansuvadhaAssistant Professor - Department of Advanced Studies in Education and CounselingAssistant Professor - Department of Liberal Studies Office: ED1-26 Phone: 562-985-4490 Email: nhansuva@csulb.edu Website: www.ced.csulb.edu BiographyDr. Hansuvadha has had over 6 years of classroom experience in special education classrooms where she has worked as a Special Day Class teacher serving early childhood and elementary students with mild/moderate disabilities and moderate/severe disabilities in Ventura County, California
Degrees Ph.D. Education
, University of Washington
, 2006
Research InterestsMy primary research focus is collaboration among special education teachers and culturally and linguistically diverse families of children with special needs. My dissertation research qualitatively examined collaborative practices and attitudes of special education teachers in early intervention and early childhood special education. The second area of research interest is effectively preparing teachers for multicultural and diverse inclusive classrooms. Representative PublicationsHansuvadha, N. (forthcoming). Compromise in collaborating with families: Perspectives of beginning special education teachers. Journal of Early Childhood Education (refereed). Hansuvadha, N., & Sramek. K. (2009). Teaching c.ollaboration through person-centered planning. Academic Exchange Quarterly. Hansuvadha, N., & Sramek, H. (2008). Historical Foundations of Special Education in the United States. In With Hope for the Future and Faith in Success: Special Education in Russia and the USA. Kitsul, Natalia, Tatyana Tsyrlina-Spady, Carol Zitzer-Comfort and Nat Hansuvadha. Publishing House of Regional Open Social Institute, Kursk,Russia, 198-209. Kitsul, N., Tsyrlina-Spady,T., Zitzer-Comfort,C., & Hansuvadha, N. (2008). With Hope for the Future and Faith in Success: Special Education in Russia and the USA. Eds. Eds. Publishing House of Regional Open Social Institute, Kursk, Russia.
Current ProjectsCalifornia Department of Education (2008). Improving Teacher Quality (ITQ). Principal Investigator: William Straits. Projected funding dates, October 2008 - June 2012. July 2008-present
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