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CV Jennifer Madigan: 1 I. Higher Education: A. Degrees Jennifer Caroline Booker Madigan San Jose State University Department of Special Education One Washington Square San Jose, CA 95192-0078 Voicemail: 408 924 3313 E-mail: jenmadigan@aol.com Faculty Webpage: http://www.sjsu.edu/people/jennifer.madigan Institution Dates Attended Degree and Major Date Conferred University of San Francisco 8/97-5/02 Doctorate Ed.D. Learning and Instruction 5/03 Minor: Special Education Notre Dame de Namur University 8/80-5/82 M.A. Teaching Arts 5/82 University of Massachusetts Boston 9/77-5/80 B.A. Sociology 5/80 B. Teaching Credentials and Certifications: Education Specialist Credential Mild to Moderate Disabilities (M/M) San Francisco State University San Francisco, California Elementary Education Credential Bilingual Cultural Language Acquisition Development (CLAD): Spanish Notre Dame de Namur University Belmont, California Single Subject Credential Social Sciences Certificate of Competence (Spanish) Slingerland Certification Notre Dame de Namur University Belmont, California II. Professional Experience: Teaching in Institutions of Higher Education Institution Dates Rank Department San José State University 1/02-present Associate Professor Special Education Duties: Coordinate the Mild to Moderate Disabilities Program. Teach and develop coursework in Mild/ Moderate credential and Masters program including Educational Psychology, Assessment, Theories and Methodologies for Second Language Learners, Exceptionality, Directed Student Teaching, and General Education coursework in Social Studies Curriculum. Supervise students in K-12 classrooms serving students with Mild to

2 Moderate disabilities. Develop and teach online modules for instructional delivery of special education coursework. Serve on university, college and department committees; conduct research on urban school sites in San Francisco Bay Area, New York City, and North Philadelphia. CSU Monterey Bay 8/05-12/05 Adjunct Professor Special Education Duties: Design and instruct coursework for teacher candidates in the Mild to Moderate Special Education credential program. Develop online course for Special Education online delivery program. Coursework: Methodologies for Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students; Supervised Field Experiences in General Education. Hunter College 6/05-8/05 Adjunct Professor Special Education Duties: Teach coursework in Mild/ Moderate credential program Summer Session. Course: Assessment University of San Francisco 8/98-5/02 Adjunct Professor Special Education Duties: Teach coursework in an intern-based Mild/Moderate credential program including Assessment, Behavior Management, and Collaboration. Teach courses including Education of the Exceptional Child, Field Practicum, and Student Teaching Seminar for Multiple and Single Subject General Education credential students. Supervise students in Special Education and General Education K-12 classrooms throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Consult with classroom teachers as a Behavior Management specialist. Bethany College 8/97-5/01 Assistant Professor Elementary Education Duties: Design and instruct credential and undergraduate courses in Teacher Education and Liberal Studies including Curriculum Design and Instruction, Education of the Exceptional Child, Senior Thesis Seminar, Service Learning in Psychology. Direct and supervise undergraduate Senior Theses. Supervise teacher credential candidates in general education classrooms K-12 throughout San Francisco Bay Area. B. Teaching Experience in K-12 Schools School Dates Position San Mateo County Office of Education 8/89-6/95 Special Education Teacher Duties: Design and implement instruction for K-12 students ranging from high school students with learning disabilities, adolescents identified as emotionally disturbed, incarcerated youth, and elementary-aged children with autism in urban and suburban schools. Consultation and collaboration with general education teachers. Implementation of integrated and full inclusion programs for special needs, culturally and linguistically diverse students in district schools.

3 III. Publications: A. Authored Refereed Publications Madigan, J. C. & Scroth-Cavataio, G. (2012). Support for the beginning special educator through high quality mentoring. National Teacher Education Journal, (5)1, 107-112. Madigan, J. C. & Scroth-Cavataio, G. (2011). IDEIA 2004: Building collaborative partnerships and effective communication between administrators, special and general educators, and multidisciplinary professionals. Principal Leadership, (12)3, 26-30. Madigan, J. C. (2009) The education of women and girls in the United States: A historical perspective. Advances in Gender and Education. (1)1, 11-13. Madigan, J. C. (2008). Challenges and Solutions: Supporting School Success for Latina Students. The National Journal of Urban Education and Practice, (2)1, 16-21. Madigan, J. C. (2005). The intersection of gender, race, and disability: Latina students in special education. Multiple Voices, (8)1, 45-59. Anderson, M. & Madigan, J. C. (2005). Creating culturally responsive classroom environments. Project LASER: Research to Practice Brief. Retrieved from: http://www.coedu.usf.edu/laser/rtp/rtp_culturally_responsive.pdf Madigan, J. C. (2004). Female students of color in special education: Classroom behaviors and perceptions in single-gender and coeducational classrooms. E-Journal of Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings, (1)1. http://subr.edu/coeducation/ejournal Madigan, J. C. (2003). The single-gender experiment in special education: Student experiences in single-gender and coeducational classrooms. Multiple Voices, (6)1, 13-27. B. Authored Books Madigan, J. C. & Scroth-Cavataio, G. (2011). Mentorship of Special Educators. Corwin Press: Thousand Oakes, CA. C. Authored Non-Refereed Publications Madigan, J. C. (2009). Learning differently. Education.com http://www.education.com/ Madigan, J. C. (2008). HEDS UP: Universal design for learning: A web-based icebreaker activity. Bank Street College of Education and San Jose State University Online Faculty Professional Development Module: http://www.bankstreet.edu/hedsup/udl-activities.html

4 Cho, E., Gabriel, K., Gonzales, R., Hill-Ward, L., Madigan, J., Mayfield, K., Mellblum, C. (2007). Multiple Subjects/ Special Education Elementary Mathematics and Literacy Teaching Event Candidate Handbook. The PACT Consortium. Retrieved from: http://www.pacttpa.org/te/ IV. Professional Activities: a. Grant Writing Activities College of Education Dean s Faculty Research Grant : Recipient Strategic Planning Global Citizenship: Salzburg Fellowship 2012-2013 Award Amount: $1000.00 San Jose State University Salzburg Institute Fellow Academic year 2012-2013 Develop a research agenda across institutional boundaries to globalize SJSU; attend the Salzburg Institute in July 2012. Disseminate project in AY 2012-2013 Office of Special Education Programs: 325 T Restructuring Grant: Project Team Member Academic Year 2008- present Redevelopment of Concurrent credential program, recruitment of students, adaptation of program syllabi to align with the Elementary Ed counterpart. Project CARE: University of South Florida: Project Director Academic Year 2007-2008 Research Project Recruit and Train Doctoral Students from University of San Francisco in University teaching, research methods, Data Analysis and Curriculum Development, Award Amount: $38,000 HEDS UP: Teacher Quality Enhancement Grant Project Team Member Academic year 2008-2009. Participate in Bank Street/ SJSU Collaboration in the development of UDL materials for and implementation of UDL in SJSU coursework for nationwide dissemination. BRIDGES: Teacher Quality Enhancement Grant Project Team Member Academic year 2007-2008 Develop a collaborative linkage between SJSU Special Education and CHAD departments for the purposes of recruiting and mentoring CHAD students for the SPED credential program in the effort to reduce teacher shortages in the field. San Jose State University Foundation Early Career Investigator Award 2004-2005 Award Amount: $1,000.00 Project LASER Senior Research Associate Grant Recipient: Project LASER Academic Year 2004-2005 Research Project Title: The Young Women s Leadership School in North Philadelphia: A Model of Hope Award Amount: $15,000.00 California State University: Office of Research and Graduate Studies Spring 2004 Pair Grant for Research Project Award Amount: $7,500.00 San Jose State University: Sybil Weir/ John Galm Endowment Spring 2003

5 Award Amount: $3,000.00 San Jose State University: Dean s Mini-Grant: College of Education Fall 2003 Award Amount: $500.00 San Jose State University: Office of Research and Graduate Studies Spring 2003 Course Buyout for Grant Writing and Submission to Federally-funded Grant Competition San Jose State University: Junior Faculty Career Award Spring 2003 Research on Gender Issues in Special Education Award Amount: $3,100.00 Project LASER Research Associate Grant Recipient: Project LASER Academic Year 2002-2003Research: Latina Students in Special Education Programs Award Amount: $10,000.00 San Jose State University: Dean s Mini-Grant: College of Education Fall 2002 Award Amount: $500.00 Project Director: Atkinson Foundation Grant/ San Mateo County San Mateo High School to Career Award for Special Education Students. 2002-2003 Award Amount: $5,000.00 Project Director: Peninsula Community Foundation: San Mateo County San Mateo High School to Career Award for Special Education Students. 2002-2003 Award Amount: $5,000.00 Project Director: Department of Education / Office of Special Education Programs Student Initiated Research Award. 2001-2002 Award Amount: $20,000.00 b. Presented scholarship: Madigan, J. & Schroth-Cavataio, G. (April, 2012). Mentoring Teachers in Diverse School Settings. Council for Exceptional Children International Conference: Denver: CO. Madigan, J. & Hagie, C. (July, 2011). Moving Toward Greater Integration of Special and General Education Teacher Preparation: Project Directors Meeting for Office of Special Education Research (OSEP), Washington, DC. Madigan, J. & Strage, A.(January, 2009). Session Leader BRIDGES: Creating Pathways for Undergraduate Students to Special Education Teacher Credential Programs: Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu Hawaii. Madigan, J & Guerin, G. (July, 2008). Teacher Performance Assessment in Special Education: Will it Work? Poster Session: Project Directors Meeting for Office of Special Education Research (OSEP), Washington, DC. Guerin, G., Hagie, C., Madigan, J. & Male, M. (April, 2008). Response To Intervention (RTI) Multiple Paths to Successful Implementation. Council for Exceptional Children International Conference: Boston, Massachusetts.

6 Madigan, J. & Salazar, L. (December, 2006). Senior Research Associate Project Presentation at the National Conference on Urban Education. Sponsored by Project LASER University of South Florida: Tampa Florida. Madigan, J. & Salazar, L. (November, 2006). The Young Women s Leadership School in North Philadelphia: A Model of Hope. Paper presented at Teacher Education Division of Council for Exceptional Children National Conference: Portland, Maine. Madigan, J. & Kutaka-Kenedy, J. (November, 2005). Bokensha: The intersection of cultural diversity, multiculturalism, and the professorate through the lens of narrative inquiry. Paper presented at Teacher Education Division of Council for Exceptional Children National Conference: Albuquerque, New Mexico. Madigan, J., Hagie, C., Puckett, P. & Salinas, R. (April, 2005). Panel Presentation: Experiences of Female Students in Special Education Classrooms. Council for Exceptional Children International Conference: Baltimore, Maryland.. Madigan, J. (December, 2003). Single gender public school programs in urban settings: A model that works! Presentation at the National Conference on Urban Education. Sponsored by Project LASER University of South Florida: Houston, Texas. Madigan, J. (November 2003). A long term look at female students in special educational and single-gender settings. Paper presented at Teacher Education Division of Council for Exceptional Children National Conference: Savannah, Georgia. Madigan, J. (June, 2003). The Latina voice in special education.. Presentation: LASER Research Think Tank:Sponsored by University of South Florida. Honolulu, Hawaii. Madigan, J. (January, 2003). The intersection of gender, race, and disability: Latina students in special education. Published Conference Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu, Hawaii. Madigan, J. (December, 2002). Gender Issues in Special Education. Presentation at the National Conference on Urban Special Education. Sponsored by Project LASER University of South Florida: Tampa, Florida. Madigan, J. (November 2002). Single gender special education experiment: Does it work? Paper presented at Teacher Education Division of Council for Exceptional Children National Conference: Savannah, Georgia. Madigan, J. (July 2002). The Latina Voice in Special Education: Student Experiences in Single- Gender and Coeducational Classrooms. Paper presented at the Project Directors Meeting for Office of Special Education Research (OSEP), Washington, DC.

7 Madigan, J. (May 2002). Ignored and Overlooked: Latina Students in Special Education Classrooms. Presentation at the LASER Forum for Academic Scholars of Minority Research. University of South Florida. Invited Presentations Madigan, J. (January, 2008). Training the Trainers. Presentation to the Ministry of Education. Kingdom of Cambodia. Madigan, J. (October 2007). Latina Students in Single Sex Classrooms: National Conference for the Association of Single Sex Public School Education Chicago: Illinois. Madigan, J. (November, 2003). Understanding Issues related to Second Language Acquisition and Learning Differences. Presentation for Department of Teaching English as a Second Language: San Jose State University. Madigan, J. (October, 2003). Strategies for Working with College-Age Students with Learning Differences. Presentation for Faculty Development Center: San Jose State University. Madigan, J. (February, 2003). Identifying Strengths and Learning Styles in Young Children. Presentation for faculty and parents at Collage School: Belmont, California c. Editorial Work: Reviewer: Teachers College Record Reviewer: Journal for Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings Reviewer: Pearson Education Textbook Publishers Reviewer: Council for Exceptional Children National Conference Proposals V. Professional Service: 2011- present Advisory Board Member: Special Parents Information Network Santa Cruz County: California 2003- present Advisory Board Member: National Association of Single Sex Public School Education Bethesda: Maryland 2001-2002 IHE Representative: Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment (BTSA) Council San Mateo High School District - University / District Collaboration San Mateo: California 1998-present Advisory Board Member: University of San Francisco

8 School of Education/ Department of Special Education San Francisco: California VII. Professional Consulting: 2011 San Ysidro School District: Pinnacle Forum Team Member of collaboration between school district, United States Navy and University to provide services to San Ysidro schools in RTI (Response to Intervention) for English Learners and Collaboration. 2011-ongoing Oak Grove School District: Consultant providing training and consultation to Administrators and Teachers in Small Schools Model: Single Sex Classrooms Pedagogy and Best Practices 2010- present Chualar School District: Consultant providing training and consultation to Principals, Administrators and Teachers in RTI (Response to Intervention) for English learners and Collaboration 2009- present Salinas City Elementary Consultant providing training and consultation to Principals, Administrators and Teachers in RTI (Response to Intervention) for English Learners and Collaboration 2007-2008 Kingdom of Cambodia: Ministry of Education- Consultant for Development and Content Specific Teacher Training for the National Institute of Education, Phnom Penh 2007-2008 The Young Women s Leadership School in North Philadelphia: Consultant for Gender specific pedagogy and Special Education Student Study Team and IEP Development training VIII. Academic and Professional Honors: Student Commencement Speaker: University of San Francisco Graduation Ceremony May 2002 Doctoral Fellow / University of San Francisco OSERS Leadership Grant, 1998 2002 Recipient Service Learning Grant / Stanford University Summer Institute, August 2000 COMRISE Scholar / University of Virginia, August 2000 Recipient OSERS Leadership Grant San Francisco State University, 1992-1993 Recipient of American Association of Business Women Scholarship, 1993 VII. Media: ABC Television News Feature Story highlighting Single-Sex Special Education Program: December 2004

9 Arizona Republic News journalist report on impact of gender separate education for Hispanic female students: November 2005 VIII. Membership in Professional Societies: American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Current President of State Council for Exceptional Children: Chapter 181 Teacher Education Division (CEC) Research Division (CEC) Division of Learning Disabilities (DLD) American Education Research Association (AERA) California Association of Professors in Special Education (CAPSE)