Graduate Danielle Bonney, Congratulations!

Danielle Bonney
I teach at Cuivre Park Elementary within the Lincoln County R-III School District. I have a self-contained special education classroom for students with intellectual disabilities. I have nine students and supervise 7 paraprofessionals and 1 personal nurse. Previously, I taught Co-Teaching and Resource- I’ve hit up all the Cross-Categorical classrooms!
I have my BA in Elementary Education and Special Education, but just completed my MA in Educational Administration K-12 and Special Education Administration K-12. My original goal was to become a Director for Special Education; however, I’m leaning more on becoming a Professor.  I want to get my foot in the door soon by becoming an evening adjunct professor. I LOVE training and providing additional resources to my paraprofessionals, so I think I would love to teach special education courses. I have a love and passion for special education and couldn’t see myself within any other field.
Committees: For the past 4 years, I’ve been on a number of different committes. This year, I’m on the Building Leadership Team- I provide a voice/representative for all building and special education paraprofessionals.
Hobbies/Interests: I’m planning a wedding! The big day is in June 2015. I spend a lot of time with my family and friends, enjoy baking (especially cupcakes), and I’m addicted to shopping and Lifetime movies!

My home email is Dbonney51989@gmail.com in case you need it- now that I’m done, I don’t know if I’ll be able to access my LU account!

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About rpan52

As a teaching professor who does research, I have an amazing opportunity to observe the work of early intervention professionals coaching families of young children making my textbooks come alive. My students are the beneficiaries even though they may not be by my side. For exemplary teaching at the university level to transpire, research and teaching cannot be separated. Professors involved in research witness this transformation in process and pass on to the classrooms of today and tomorrow. Contextual teaching, membership in professional organizations, and attending and presenting at national conferences allow me to pass the latest evidence-based interventions to my students. I want to create more opportunities for interaction. Prior to teaching at Lindenwood University, I worked for Special School District of St. Louis County with children of all abilities and their families for 20 years, and led professional development for 2500 special education teachers while earning my doctorate in Special Education at University of Missouri. I continue teaching online undergraduate and graduate special education methods courses. My research interest includes field testing The Family Planner as a "Do It Yourself Tool" and Android App.
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