Cara McDermott-Fasy

Horace Mann Hall (HM) 053
(401) 456-8603
cmcdermott@ric.edu

Academic Background

Boston College, Lynch School of Education

PhD, Department of Teacher Education, Special Education, and Curriculum and Instruction Program Focus: Language, Literacy, and Learning

Dissertation Title: Family-school partnerships in special education: A narrative study of parental experiences

Rhode Island College, FSEHD

MAT, Elementary Education, Grades 1-6
Minor Concentration: Special Education, Mild to Moderate Disabilities, Elementary/Middle School

Boston College
BA, Psychology
Minor Concentration: African-American Studies

Courses Taught

SPED 312 Assessment Procedures for Children and Youth with Disabilities

SPED 390 Independent Study: Honors Project

SPED 412 Assessment, Curriculum, and Methodology for Children with Mild/Moderate Disabilities at the Elementary and Middle School Levels

SPED 419 Student Teaching Elem/Mid School

SPED 501 Advanced Assessment of Children and Youth with Mild/Moderate Learning and Behavior Problems

SPED 662 Internship Elem/Mid School-Mild/Moderate

Specializations

  • Response to Intervention

  • Co-Teaching and Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in General Education Classes

  • Family-School Partnerships in Special Education

Certifications

  • National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Certified Teacher, Early Childhood through Young Adulthood/Exceptional Needs Specialist (2003-2013)

  • Rhode Island Professional Teacher of Elementary Grades, 01-06

  • Rhode Island Professional Special Educator, Mild to Moderate, Elem/Mid Level

  • Rhode Island Professional Curriculum/Instruction Administrator (Prek-12)

Publications

Bruce, S., Fasy, C., Gulick, J., Jones, J., & Pike, E. (2006). Making morning circle meaningful. Teaching Exceptional Children Plus, 2(4).

Conference Papers and Presentations

McDermott-Fasy, C. (2011, April). Mentoring/induction programs: One state’s landscape. Roundtable presentation at the 2011 Annual Convention of the New England Educational Research Organization (NEERO), New Bedford, MA.

McDermott-Fasy, C. (2011, April). Mentoring/induction programs: One state’s landscape. Paper presentation at the 2011 Annual Convention of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), National Harbor, MD.

McDermott-Fasy, C. (2011, April). 50/50, nothing you can do about it: A narrative on teacher effectiveness. Paper accepted for presentation and submitted to the online repository of the 2011 Annual Convention of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). New Orleans, LA.

McDermott-Fasy, C. (2010). Mentoring/Induction Programs: One State’s Landscape. Paper presentation at the 2010 Annual Convention of the New England Research Association (NERA). Rocky Hill, CT.

McDermott-Fasy, C. (2010). Family school-partnerships in special education: A narrative study of parental experiences. Paper accepted for presentation and submitted to the online repository of the 2010 Annual Convention of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). Denver, CO.

McDermott-Fasy, C. (2010). Family school-partnerships in special education: A narrative study of parental experiences. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Convention of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). Nashville, TN.

McDermott-Fasy, C. (2010). Family school-partnerships in special education: An exploration of meanings and metaphors. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Convention of the New England Educational Research Organization (NEERO). Portsmouth, NH.

McDermott-Fasy, C. (2009). Family-school partnerships in special education: A narrative study of parental experiences. Paper presented at the 2009 Annual Convention of the New England Research Association (NERA). Rocky Hill, CT.

McDermott-Fasy, C. (2009). Family-school partnerships in special education: A narrative study of parental experiences. Roundtable presentation at the 2009 Annual Convention of the New England Educational Research Organization (NEERO). Portsmouth, NH.

McDermott, C., Green, B., & Gallo, F. (2002). Co-Teaching: Reflections and shared experiences of a reform effort. Paper presented at the 2002 Annual Convention of the Council for Exceptional Children. New York, NY.

Professional Affiliations

  • American Educational Research Association (AERA)

  • Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)

  • New England Educational Research Organization (NEERO)

  • New England Research Association (NERA)

Curriculum Vita

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