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Carol Donovan, PhD Dr. Carol Donovan is a Professor of Literacy Education in the Department of Special Education. She has been at the university for over 20 years teaching undergraduate & graduate foundations of reading and reading and language arts methods courses and providing professional development in reading and writing instruction. Her undergraduate teaching is in a multi-licensure special education/general education program (Multiple Abilities Program) in which she serves as the primary instructor for foundational reading methods and reading intervention. She is currently certified CALP and is a CALT in training.
Dr. Donovan is coordinating the UA CALT program and will be the contact for your questions prior to acceptance and related to the . [email protected] |
Rhonda Smith, Qualified Instructor (QI)
Rhonda Smith is the Director of Dyslexia Education for the Dyslexia Resource Center. She received her undergraduate degree from The University of Alabama and her Master’s in Education in Dyslexia Therapy from Mississippi College. She is a Certified Academic Language Therapist and Qualified Instructor (CALT-QI). Rhonda Smith has served as Dyslexia Interventionist for East and West Elementary School in Cullman City and serves on the Boaz City Board of Education. She serves on the Alabama Literacy Task Force, as past president of the Alabama ALTA (Academic Language Therapist Association) Chapter and as a member of the legislative committee for ALTA national. She and her husband live in Boaz and have three children. She is an avid Alabama football fan, loves the beach and enjoys the summertime.
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