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Deborah L. Speece
Professor
Department of Special Education
1308 Benjamin Building
College Park, MD 20742
Voice:(301) 405-6482
dlspeece@umd.edu
Specialty Area: Learning Disabilities
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Current Interests:
Deborah Speece's research interests include early literacy, early identification
of children at risk for learning disabilities, contextual influences and
individual differences that place children at risk, and classification
and identification issues that surround the construct of learning disabilities.
She is currently the principal investigator for two NICHD grants investigating
response to reading intervention of elementary school children. One project
is part of a Learning Disabilities Research Center in collaborations with
Dr. Martha Denckla and Dr. Laurie Cutting, Kennedy Krieger Instititue/Johns
Hopkins University. Dr. Speece is the former editor of Learning Disabilities
Research & Practice and currently directs the Doctoral Leadership
Training Program in Learning Disabilities.
In addition to her current research and teaching
endeavors, Dr. Speece maintains active membership in a number of professional
organizations such as CEC, DLD, AERA, and is a fellow of the International
Academy for Research in LD. She is on the editoral boards of seven journals
including Journal of Learning Disabilities, Exceptional Children, and Contemporary
Educational Psychology.
Education: Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Educational Psychology
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