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LINDSAY M. FALLON, PhD, BCBA-D CURRENT POSITION Assistant Professor, School Psychology, Department of Counseling and School Psychology, College of Education and Human Development, University of Massachusetts Boston CONTACT INFORMATION Office: 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125-3393 Fax: 617.287.7667 Email Address: lindsay.fallon@umb.edu EDUCATION 2013 Ph.D., Educational Psychology Concentration in School Psychology University of Connecticut 2009 M.A., Educational Psychology Concentration in School Psychology University of Connecticut 2007 M.S.Ed., Special Education Queens College, City University of New York 2004 B.A., Psychology, Legal Studies University of Wisconsin Madison HONORS, AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS 2014 2013 Center for Advancement of Research and Scholarship Travel Grant Board Certified Behavior Analyst (Certificant #: 1-13-14588) 2012 Extraordinary Expense Award for Research, University of Connecticut 2011 Research Travel Award, University of Connecticut 2010, 2011 Scholarship and Leadership Award, University of Connecticut 2007 Queens College Graduate Research Excellence Award 2007 Inductee, Kappa Delta Pi, Honor Society in Education 2007 AmeriCorps Service Learning Award (Awarded $2000) 2005 Segal AmeriCorps Educational Award (Awarded $5000) 2004 New York City Teaching Fellowship Award (Awarded $2500) PUBLICATIONS, PEER-REVIEWED 1. Kilgus, S. P., Fallon, L. M., & Feinberg, A. B. (in press). Modification of Check-In/Check-Out to influence escape-maintained behavior. Journal of Applied School Psychology. 2. Fallon, L. M., O Keeffe, B. V., Gage, N., & Sugai, G. (in press). Assessing attitudes toward culturally and contextually relevant school-wide positive behavior support strategies. Behavioral Disorders. 3. Fallon, L. M., Collier-Meek, M. A., Sanetti, L. M. H., Feinberg, A. B., & Kratochwill, T. K. (in press). Brief report: Implementation planning to promote parents treatment integrity of home-based behavioral interventions for children with autism. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation. 4. Fallon, L. M., Collier-Meek, M. A., Maggin, D. M., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Johnson, A. J. (2015). Is performance feedback an evidence-based practice? A systematic review and evaluation. Exceptional Children, 81, 227 246.

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 2 5. Sanetti, L. M. H., Chafouleas, S. M., Fallon, L. M., & Jaffery, R. (2014). Increasing teachers treatment integrity when implementing a class-wide intervention through performance feedback provided by a school-based consultant: A case study. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 24, 239-260. 6. Fallon, L. M., McCarthy, S. R., & Sanetti, L. M. H. (2014). School-wide positive behavior support (SWPBS) in the classroom: Assessing perceived challenges to consistent implementation in Connecticut schools. Education and Treatment of Children, 37, 1-24. 7. Collier-Meek, M. A., Fallon, L. M., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Maggin, D. M. (2013). Focus on implementation: Strategies for problem-solving teams to assess and promote treatment fidelity. Teaching Exceptional Children, 45, 52-59. 8. Sanetti, L. M. H., Fallon, L. M., & Collier-Meek, M. A. (2013). Performance feedback provided by school personnel to increase teachers intervention implementation: An evaluation of effectiveness, procedural integrity, and feasibility. Psychology in the Schools, 50, 134-150. 9. Simonsen, B., MacSuga, A. S., Fallon, L. M., & Sugai, G. (2013). Teacher self-monitoring to increase specific praise rates. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 15, 5-15. 10. Fallon, L. M., O Keeffe, B. V., & Sugai, G. (2012). Consideration of culture and context in schoolwide positive behavior support: A review of current literature. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 14, 209 219. 11. Maggin, D. M., Fallon, L. M., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Roberto, L. M. (2012). Training paraducators to implement a group contingency protocol: Direct and collateral effects. Behavioral Disorders, 38, 18-37. 12. Sugai, G., O Keeffe, B. V., & Fallon, L. M. (2012). A contextual consideration of culture and school-wide positive behavior support. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 14, 197 208. 13. Chafouleas, S. M., Sanetti, L. M. H., Jaffery, R., & Fallon, L. M. (2012). An evaluation of a classwide intervention package involving self-management and group contingency on classroom behavior of middle school students. Journal of Behavioral Education, 21, 34-57. 14. Collier-Meek, M. A., Fallon, L. M., Johnson, A., Sanetti, L. M. H., & DelCampo, M. A. (2012). Constructing self-modeling videos: Procedures and technology. Psychology in the Schools, 49, 3-14. 15. McCarthy, S. R., Fallon, L. M., & Sanetti, L. M. H. (2012). School-based prevention and intervention for childhood obesity: Casting for school psychologists to take an active role. School Psychology Forum, 6, 29-38. 16. Sanetti, L. M. H., Fallon, L. M., & Collier-Meek, M. A. (2011). Treatment integrity assessment and intervention by school-based personnel: Practical applications from a preliminary study. School Psychology Forum, 5, 87 102. 17. Sanetti, L. M. H., & Fallon, L. M. (2011). Treatment integrity assessment: How estimates of adherence, quality, and exposure influence interpretation of implementation. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 21, 209 232. PUBLICATIONS, NON-PEER REVIEWED 1. Putnam, R., Martin, D., Fallon, L. M., & Baker, L. (2014). Educating students with Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Worcester Public Schools: Specialized Approaches to Individualized Learning (S.A.I.L.) program evaluation (Grades PreK 3). Program Evaluation prepared for Office of Special Education, Worcester Public Schools, Worcester, MA.

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 3 2. Everett, S., Sugai, G., Fallon, L., Simonsen, B., & O Keeffe, B. (2011). School-wide Tier II Interventions: Check-in Check-out Getting Started Workbook. OSEP Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports; Center for Behavioral Education and Research, University of Connecticut. 3. Berggren, M., Fallon, L. M., & Sanetti, L. M. H. (2010). There s an app for that! Creating opportunities to learn using new media: Advances in assistive technology. School Psychology: From Science to Practice, 2(4), 21-24 4. McCarthy, S. & Fallon, L. (2010). Student Association of School Psychologists chapter highlight: University of Connecticut. School Psychology: From Science to Practice, 2, 11-12. 5. Fallon, L. (2009). The effectiveness of a systemic prevention program for the treatment of conduct disorder: Evaluating studies utilizing the FAST Track intervention. The Connecticut School Psychologist, 15(3), 6-17. 6. Beck, L. (2009). Are FBA-informed interventions efficacious for students identified as having ED? A review of the literature and a call for further research. The Connecticut School Psychologist, 15(2), 22-27. Reprinted: (August, 2009). Wisconsin School Psychologists Association Newsletter. 7. Beck, L. (2009). Review of Handbook of Childhood Behavioral Issues: Evidence-based Approaches to Prevention and Treatment (A Book Review). The Connecticut School Psychologist, 14(4), 31-32. 8. Beck, L. (2008). Review of End-of-Life Issues and Persons with Disabilities (A Book Review). Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 32, 207-208. BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Sanetti, L. M. H., Collier-Meek, M. A., & Fallon, L. M. (in press). Fidelity with flexibility: Treatment acceptability and individualized adaptations of evidence-supported treatments. In A. Dellinger, & S. Maltzman (Eds.). Oxford Handbook of Treatment Processes and Outcomes in Counseling Psychology. PRESENTATIONS, NATIONAL 1. Collier-Meek, M. A., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Fallon, L. M. (2015, August). Conceptualizing treatment integrity within the antecedent-behavior-consequence sequence. Poster to be presented at the 123 rd Annual Convention of American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario. 2. Handler, M. W., Feinberg, A. B., Fallon, L. M., & Meyer, K. (2015, March). Implementing systemwide PBS across school districts: Celebrations, barriers, and lessons learned. Presentation at the International Conference on Positive Behavior Support. Boston, MA. 3. Feinberg, A. B., Fallon, L. M., Joy, M. R., Miller, T., & Furman, M. (2015, March). Developing family behavior support plans to reduce children's disruptive behaviors at home. Presentation to be given at the International Conference on Positive Behavior Support. Boston, MA. 4. Fallon, L. M. & Collier-Meek, M. A. (2015, March). Supporting behavior support plan implementation with performance feedback. Presentation to be given at the International Conference on Positive Behavior Support. Boston, MA. 5. Handler, M. W., Kilgus, S. P., Fallon, L. M., & Feinberg, A. B. (2015, February). Check-in Checkout in alternative settings: Supporting students with emotional disabilities. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of National Association of School Psychologists, Orlando, FL. 6. Feinberg, A. B., & Fallon, L. M. (2014, February). Classroom behavioral supports for students

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 4 with autism in inclusion settings. Poster presented at the Association for Behavioral Analysis International Analysis Eighth Annual Autism Conference, Louisville, Kentucky. 7. Fallon, L. M., Collier-Meek, M. A., Johnson, A. H., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Maggin, D. M. (2014, February). Performance feedback as an evidence-based practice: A review of research. Presentation given at the Annual Convention of National Association of School Psychologists, Washington, DC. 8. Collier-Meek, M. A., Sanetti, L. M. H., Fallon, L. M., & Feinberg, A. B. (2014, February). Supporting parents to implement student interventions. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of National Association of School Psychologists, Washington, DC. 9. Fallon, L. M., & Feinberg, A. B. (2014, February). Autism and inclusion classrooms: Using visuals to increase positive behavior. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of National Association of School Psychologists, Washington, DC. 10. Putnam, R. F., Feinberg, A. B., & Fallon, L. M. (2013, October). Classwide positive behavior interventions and supports: Improving on-task behavior in classrooms. Presentation given at the Positive Behavior Interventions and Support Leadership Forum, Rosemont, IL. 11. Fallon, L. M. (2013, March). Visual cues to enhance universal SWPBIS practices for students with autism. Poster presented at the International Conference on Positive Behavior Support. San Diego, CA. 12. Fallon, L. M., Gage, N. A., O'Keeffe, B. V., & Sugai, G. (2013, March). Assessing the social validity of culturally and contextually relevant SWPBS. Poster presented at the International Conference on Positive Behavior Support. San Diego, CA. 13. Collier-Meek, M. A., Fallon, L. M., & Sanetti, L. M. H. (2013, March). Strategies to support consistent implementation of Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports. Presentation given at the International Conference on Positive Behavior Support. San Diego, CA. 14. Fallon, L. M. & Sanetti, L. M. H. (2013, February). Improving inter-rater agreement between observers and teachers treatment integrity ratings. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of National Association of School Psychologists, Seattle, Washington. 15. Sugai, G., Fallon, L. M., & O Keeffe, B. V. (2012, October). SWPBS: Reconceptualizing and studying culture. Presentation given at the National PBIS Leadership Forum, Rosemont, IL. 16. Maggin, D. M., Fallon, L. M., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Ruberto, L. M. (2012, April). Training paraeducators to manage student behavior: Direct and collateral effects. Poster presented at the Council for Exceptional Children 2012 Convention and Expo. Denver, CO. 17. Sanetti, L. M. H., Fallon, L. M., Collier-Meek, M. A., & Maggin, D. M. (2012, April). The effect of performance feedback on treatment integrity: A systematic review. Poster presented at the Council for Exceptional Children 2012 Convention and Expo. Denver, CO. 18. Sanetti, L. M. H., Collier-Meek, M. A., & Fallon, L. M. (2012, April). Implementation of treatment integrity assessment and performance feedback by a special educator. Poster presented at the Council for Exceptional Children 2012 Convention and Expo. Denver, CO. 19. Sanetti, L. M. H., Fallon, L. M., & Collier-Meek, M. A. (2012, March). School social workers in consultation: Performance feedback to improve classroom teachers' treatment fidelity of behavioral interventions. Presentation given at the 15th National School Social Work Conference, Boston, MA. 20. Sideriadis, L. A., Fallon, L. M., & Sugai, G. (2012, March). Feeling prepared to implement school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS): Discussion and key findings from a survey of school specialists. Presentation given at the 15th National School Social Work Conference, Boston, MA.

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 5 21. Everett, S., Johnson, A. H., Fallon, L. M., & Sugai, G. (2012, February). School specialist preparation for school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of National Association of School Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA. 22. Maggin, D. M., Fallon, L. M., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Ruberto, L. M. (2012, February). Training paraeducators to manage student behavior: Direct and collateral effects. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of National Association of School Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA. 23. Fallon, L. M., Collier-Meek, M. A., Jaffery, R., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Chafouleas, S. M. (2011, August). Treatment integrity assessment and intervention with school-based personnel: Lessons learned from preliminary studies. Poster presented at the 119th American Psychological Association Convention. Washington, D.C. 24. Fallon, L. M., McCarthy, S. R., & Sanetti, L. M. H. (2011, August). Classroom-based practices in school-wide positive behavior support (SWPBS): Preliminary indications of implementation and challenges faced. Poster presented at the 119th American Psychological Association Convention. Washington, D.C. 25. McCarthy, S. R., Fallon, L. M., Bray, M., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Kehle, T. (2011, August). Toward school-wide obesity prevention: Evaluation of body mass index screening policies in US schools. Poster presented at the 119th American Psychological Association Convention. Washington, D.C. 26. Collier-Meek, M. A., Fallon, L. M., & Sanetti, L. M. H. (2011, August). A systematic review of treatment integrity in homework intervention studies. Poster presented at the The 119 th Annual Convention of American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C. 27. Kehle, T. J., Bray, M. A., Gelbar, N., Andrade, B., Anderson, C., Yoshikawa, K., Delcampo, M., Onuegblem, C., Ortiz, J., Byer-Alcorace, G., Burlingame, C., Collier-Meek, M. A., McCarthy, S. R., & Fallon, L. M. (2011, August). Augmented self-modeling as an intervention for students with selective mutism. Poster presented at the The 119 th Annual Convention of American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. 28. Sugai, G., Fallon, L. M., & O Keeffe, B. V. (2011, April). Culture, disability, and behavior: Let s have a conversation. Presentation given at the Council for Exceptional Children 2011 Convention and Expo, National Harbor, MD. 29. Fallon, L. M., & Sugai, G. (2011, March). Creating brief video modules to enhance SWPBS training. Presentation given at the International Conference on Positive Behavior Support. Denver, CO. 30. O Keeffe, B. V., Fallon, L. M., & Sugai, G. (2011, March). Cultural and contextual considerations for SWPBS: A behavioral perspective. Presentation given at the International Conference on Positive Behavior Support. Denver, CO. 31. Sanetti, L. M. H., Fallon, L. M., & McCarthy, S. R. (2011, March). Survey says: Challenges in consistently implementing SWPBS practices. Poster presented at the International Conference on Positive Behavior Support. Denver, CO. 32. Jaffery, R., Fallon, L. M., & Sanetti, L. M. H., Chafouleas, S. M. (2011, February). Using DBR in self-monitoring to improve middle school behavior. Presentation given at the National Association of School Psychologists Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. 33. Fallon, L. M., Jaffery, R., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Chafouleas, S. M. (2011, February). Performance feedback by school-based personnel to increase teachers treatment integrity. Presentation given at the National Association of School Psychologists Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 6 34. O Keeffe, B. V., Sugai, G., & Fallon, L. M. (2010, October). School-wide positive behavior supports (SWPBS): Examination of cultural relevance. Presentation given at the National PBIS Leadership Forum, Rosemont, IL. 35. Beck, L. & Brown, F. (2007, October). Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (RPSD) annual publication data. Presentation given at the TASH Conference, Seattle, WA. 36. Beck, L. & Brown, F. (2006, October). Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (RPSD) annual publication data. Presentation given at the TASH Conference, Baltimore, MD. PRESENTATIONS, REGIONAL 1. Fallon, L. M. (2015, May). Providing performance feedback: Applying an evidence-based strategy to supporting students at Bridgewater State University. Presentation given at the Annual Conference of the Center for Advancement of Research and Scholarship, Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, MA. 2. Fallon, L. M. (2015). 10 Tips for Great Classroom Management. Presentation. Presentation given at the Educator Rising Conference, Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, MA. 3. Fallon, L. M. (2014, November). Supporting culturally and linguistically diverse student behavior. Invited presentation given at the New Faculty Research Forum on Social Justice at the Center for Advancement of Research and Scholarship, Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, MA. 4. Feinberg, A. B., & Fallon, L. M. (2014, November). Developing Tier 2 supports in the school setting. Invited presentation given at the 10th Annual Forum on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, Norwood, MA. 5. Fallon, L. M., Collier-Meek, M. A., Sanetti, L. M., & Feinberg, A. B. (2014, October). Promoting treatment fidelity of home-based behavior support plans: Practical applications and case examples. Presentation given at the Annual Conference of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy, Amherst, MA. 6. Fallon, L. M., Miller, T. M., Feinberg, A. B., Joy, M. R. & Furman, M. (2014, October). PBIS in the home: Supports for families involved in the Children's Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI). Presentation to be given at the Annual Conference of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy, Amherst, MA. 7. Feinberg, A. B., & Fallon, L. M. (2014, May). Classroom-based supports within a PBIS framework. Invited presentation given at the 3rd Annual Northeast PBIS Network Leadership Forum, Groton, CT. 8. Fallon, L. M., Collier-Meek, M. A., Sanetti, L. M., & Feinberg, A. B. (2014, April). Implementation planning to promote parents treatment fidelity of home-based behavioral interventions for children with Autism. Presentation given at the Massachusetts Association of Applied Behavior Analysis 4th Annual Convention, Waltham, MA. 9. Feinberg, A. B., & Fallon, L. M. (2013, November) Function-based Tier 2 supports. Invited presentation given at the 9th Annual Forum on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, Norwood, MA. 10. Robinson Joy, M., Fallon, L. M., & Furman, M. (2013, November) Implementing PBIS interventions in home and community settings: Examples from the Children s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI). Invited presentation given at the 9th Annual Forum on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, Norwood, MA.

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 7 11. Fallon, L. M., Collier-Meek, M. A., & Feinberg, A. B. (2013, May). Coordinating supports for PBIS in the classroom. Invited presentation given at the 2nd Annual Northeast PBIS Network Leadership Forum, Cromwell, CT. 12. Feinberg, A. B., Fallon, L. M., Collier-Meek, M. A. & Hardy, C. (2012, November). Class-wide Positive Behavioral Supports: Plan development and behavioral outcomes. Invited presentation given at the 8th Annual Forum on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, Norwood, MA. 13. Sugai, G., Fallon, L. M., & O Keeffe, B. V. (2012, November). Culturally appropriate Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports. Invited presentation given at the 8th Annual Forum on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, Norwood, MA. 14. Sanetti, L. M. H., Fallon, L. M., & Collier-Meek, M. A. (2011, October). Promotion of treatment integrity of school-based interventions: Applications in class-wide behavioral interventions. Invited presentation given at the Annual Conference of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy, Amherst, MA. 15. Fallon, L. M., Johnson, A. H., McCarthy, S. R., & Sugai, G. (2011, May). Construction of brief video modules to support staff implementation of SWPBS practices. Poster presented at the 1 st Annual CBER Student Research Symposium, Storrs, CT. 16. Maggin, D. M., Fallon, L. M., Sanetti, L. M. H., & Ruberto, L. M. (2011, May). Training paraeducators to implement a positive classroom management protocol: Direct and collateral effects. Poster presented at the Center for Behavioral Education and Research Symposium, Storrs, CT. 17. Collier-Meek, M. A., Fallon, L. M., Long, A., & Sanetti, L. M. H. (2011, May). Integrating a model of adult behavior change into school-based treatment integrity: An introduction to Project PRIME. Poster presented at the Center for Behavioral Education and Research Symposium, Storrs, CT. 18. Sanetti, L. M. H. & Fallon, L. M. (2010, November). Promotion of treatment integrity of school-based interventions: Applications in class-wide behavioral interventions. Presentation given at the 6th Annual Forum on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, Norwood, MA. 19. Simonsen, B., MacSuga, A. S., & Fallon, L. M. (2010, November). Using self-monitoring to increase teachers implementation of evidence-based classroom management. Presentation given at the 6th Annual Forum on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, Norwood, MA. 20. Jaffery, R., Fallon, L. M., Chafouleas, S. M., & Sanetti, L. M. H. (2010, October). Direct Behavior Rating: An assessment and intervention tool for improving student engagement class-wide. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy, Amherst, MA. 21. Fallon, L. M., Jaffery, R., Sanetti, L M. H., & Chafouleas, S. M. (2010, May). Comparison of adherence measures in treatment integrity assessment: Teacher global rating and permanent product data. Poster presented at the Northeastern University Student Affiliates of School Psychology Spring Conference, Boston, MA. 22. Beck, L. (2007, May). The effect of self-monitoring on students with emotional disturbance in integrated settings. Poster presented at a symposium sponsored by Programs in Special Education in the Department of Educational and Community Programs, Queens College. Flushing, NY. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS, TRAININGS, & CONSULTATION 1. Fallon, L. M. (2014, November). Creating and maintaining safe schools. Workshop.

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 8 Massachusetts Elementary School Principals Association (MESPA). Marlborough, MA. 2. Fallon, L. M. (2014, April). Supporting behavior in early childhood settings. Staff Training. May Institute, Inc. Randolph, MA. 3. Fallon, L. M. (2014, February). Tier 1 school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS): Plan for implementation. 2-Day Staff Training. Salem Public Schools. Quincy, MA. 4. Handler, M., & Fallon, L. M. (2013, November). Coaching for data-based decision making, efficient team meetings, fidelity assessment and action planning. Full-day Professional Development Workshop. Framingham Public Schools. Framingham, MA. 5. Fallon, L. M. (2013, November - December). Inclusion strategies for students with Pervasive Developmental Disorders. 6-week Professional Development Workshop. Merrimack Special Education Collaborative. Billerica, MA. 6. Fallon, L. M. (2013, November). Overview of school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS) for all school staff. Staff Training. Salem Public Schools. Salem, MA. 7. Fallon, L. M. (2013, August). Social skills assessment and intervention: Creating classwide systems of support. Professional Development Workshop. Lawrence Family Development Charter School. Lawrence, MA. 8. Putnam, R. & Fallon, L. M. (2013, June). Tier 1 school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS): Plan for implementation. 3-Day Staff Training. Quincy Public Schools. Quincy, MA. 9. Handler, M., & Fallon, L. M. (2012, September, November). Utilizing the Social Skills Improvement System: Creating systems of support for students with social skills deficits. 2- Day Staff Professional Development Workshop. Lynn Public Schools. Lynn, MA. 10. Fallon, L. M. (2012, August). Overview of school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS) for all school staff. Staff Training. Keigwin Middle School. Middletown, CT. GRANTS Research Grants Fallon, L. M. (2014). Culturally and contextually relevant positive behavioral interventions and supports (CCR-PBIS): Developing the teacher self-assessment tool. Funding source: Center for Advancement of Research and Scholarship Small Faculty Grant, Bridgewater State University. Status: Funded. Total amount funded: $1790. Fallon, L. M. (2012). Direct training to increase inter-rater agreement between an observer s and teachers self-report ratings of treatment integrity. Funding source: Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Competition, University of Connecticut Graduate School. Status: Funded. Total amount funded: $2000. Fallon, L. M. (2011). Direct training to increase inter-rater agreement between an observer s and teachers self-report ratings of treatment integrity. Funding source: Society for School Psychology Dissertation Award Grant Program. Status: Unfunded. Total amount requested: $5000. Fallon, L. M. (2011). Direct training to increase inter-rater agreement between an observer s and teachers self-report ratings of treatment integrity. Funding source: Wing Institute Graduate Research Funding Program. Status: Unfunded. Total amount requested: $2500. Teaching Grants Fallon, L. M. (2015). Maximizing student engagement online: Integrating multimedia video lectures into a special education foundations course. Funding source: Office of Teaching and Learning

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 9 Summer Teacher-Scholar Grant Competition, Bridgewater State University. Status: Funded. Total amount funded: $3000. Fallon, L. M. (2015). Using the ipad to Administer and Score Academic Achievement Tests: Exploration and Adoption of a New Course Procedure. Funding source: Office of Teaching and Learning Summer ipad Teaching Grant Competition, Bridgewater State University. Status: Funded. Total amount funded: $500. TEACHING EXPERIENCE, UNIVERSITY 2014 2015 Assistant Professor, Special Education Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders Bridgewater State University Courses Taught: Graduate o Assessment Procedures in Special Education o Seminar In Special Education: Single Subject Research o Practicum for Initial Licensure, Moderate Disabilities o Practicum for Initial Licensure, Severe Disabilities Undergraduate o Introduction to Special Education - Online o Assessment of Special Needs Learners Spring 2014 Adjunct Faculty, School Psychology Department of Counseling and Applied Educational Psychology, Northeastern University Graduate Course Taught: Cognitive Assessment 2013 2014 Adjunct Faculty, Special Education Department of Education, Lasell College Graduate Courses Taught: Designing Curriculum and Resources in Special Education - Hybrid Practicum for Initial Licensure, Moderate Disabilities Practicum for Initial Licensure, Elementary Education 2012 2014 Guest Lecturer Department of Counseling and Applied Educational Psychology, Northeastern University Courses Lectured: Learning Principles (Fall 2013, 2014) Behavior Management (Spring 2013, 2014) Curriculum-Based Assessment and Instruction (Fall 2012) 2011 Teaching Assistant, Cognitive Assessment Department of Educational Psychology, University of Connecticut 2010 Guest Lecturer Department of Educational Psychology, University of Connecticut Courses Lectured Applied Behavior Analysis Roles and Functions of School Psychologists TEACHING EXPERIENCE, K-12 2004 2008 Teacher, Special Education Long Island City High School, Queens, New York Professional Teaching Certification, New York State Students with Disabilities (Special Education)

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 10 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Middle Childhood Education (Generalist) 2015 Present Assistant Professor, School Psychology Department of Counseling and School Psychology College of Education and Human Development University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts 2014 2015 Assistant Professor, Special Education Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders College of Education and Allied Studies Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts 2012 2014 Postdoctoral Fellow, Educational Consultant (2013 2014) Predoctoral Intern, Educational Consultant (2012 2014) Home and School Consultation May Institute, Randolph, Massachusetts Supervisor: Adam B. Feinberg, PhD, BCBA-D 2010 2011 School Psychology Intern Bowen Elementary School, Newton, Massachusetts Supervisor: Elizabeth Sanderson, PhD 2010 2011 Research Assistant, Project PRIME (Planning Realistic Intervention Implementation and Maintenance by Educators) Center for Behavioral Education and Research University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut Principal Investigators: Lisa M. H. Sanetti, Ph. D. and Thomas Kratchowill, Ph.D. 2008 2011 Research Assistant, Center for Behavioral Education and Research University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut Supervisor: George Sugai, Ph.D. SERVICE Service to Bridgewater State University 2014 2015 Committee Membership Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee (Christini Miceli) Search Committee, Special Education (Tenure Track) Autism Endorsement Working Group Behavioral Course Sequence Working Group Faculty Advocacy Network (FAN) Mentorship Program (Mentee) Service to the Profession 2014 Present Editorial Board Member Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners Behavioral Disorders Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation 2014 Present Ad Hoc Reviewer Psychology in the Schools 2012 2013 Communication Chair, Student Affiliates of School Psychology (SASP) Executive Board American Psychological Association s Division 16: School Psychology 2011, 2013, 2015 Proposal Reviewer National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Annual Convention

CV_FALLON (July 2015) 11 National Association of School Psychologists, Bethesda, MD 2010 2011 Multimedia Content Contributor, Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports Office of Special Education Programs, US Department of Education 2006 2008 Managing Editor, Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (Journal of TASH) Queens College, City University of New York, Flushing, New York PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2014 Present Council for Exceptional Children Division for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders 2011 Present Association of Positive Behavior Supports Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy 2009 Present National Association of School Psychologists American Psychological Association, Division 16