Author biographies
Leonore Ganschow, Ed.D., is associate professor of educational psychology at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She teaches undergraduate and graduate‐level courses on specific learning disabilities and the gifted. Her research is primarily in the area of native and second language learning problems in SLD and SLD/gifted adolescents and adults. Dr. Ganschow heads a subcommittee on the learning‐disabled student in college, sponsored by the Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities, and she participates on an ad hoc college learning‐disabilities committee.
Richard Sparks is a professor of special education at the College of Mt. St. Joseph on the Ohio, in Cincinnati. He teaches undergraduate and graduate‐level courses in special education and is a private diagnostic consultant specializing in diagnostic and prescriptive planning for adolescents and adults with specific learning disabilities. He serves on the Advisory Board and Diagnostic Team of Project Excel, a learning disabilities program for college students at Mt. St. Joseph.
Author biographiesLeonore Ganschow, Ed.D., is associate professor of educational psychology at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She teaches undergraduate and graduate‐level courses on specific learning disabilities and the gifted. Her research is primarily in the area of native and second language learning problems in SLD and SLD/gifted adolescents and adults. Dr. Ganschow heads a subcommittee on the learning‐disabled student in college, sponsored by the Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities, and she participates on an ad hoc college learning‐disabilities committee.Richard Sparks is a professor of special education at the College of Mt. St. Joseph on the Ohio, in Cincinnati. He teaches undergraduate and graduate‐level courses in special education and is a private diagnostic consultant specializing in diagnostic and prescriptive planning for adolescents and adults with specific learning disabilities. He serves on the Advisory Board and Diagnostic Team of Project Excel, a learning disabilities program for college students at Mt. St. Joseph.
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