Michael W. Dunn, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Special Education & Literacy
Washington State University Vancouver
Library Building, Room 210-J
14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue
Vancouver, WA  98686

Office Phone: 360.546.9662
Office Fax: 360.546.9040
Email: miwdunn@gmail.com

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Grants
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EDUCATION

Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Ph.D., Special Education/Literacy, Degree Awarded 2005

Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
M.A.Ed., Literacy Education, Degree Awarded 2002

Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, Ontario
Additional Qualifications in English as a Second Language (1994), Primary Classroom  (1995), and Special Education (Learning Disabilities) (1997)

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
B.Ed., Second-Language Education, Degree Awarded 1991
B.A., Political Science, Degree Awarded 1988

Centre universitaire de Moncton, Moncton, New Brunswick
French Immersion, Certificate Awarded 1989

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PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE

Washington State University Vancouver, Vancouver, Washington
Assistant Professor, Special Education and Literacy, 2005-present
Teach courses at the master’s and doctoral level: Teaching Students with Disabilities, Assessment and Curriculum for Students with Disabilities, Inclusion Strategies for Special Education Teachers, Prevention and Remediation of Reading Disabilities, Teaching in Inclusive Classrooms, Response-to-Intervention Practices Across the Core Academic Curriculum. Conduct research in special education assessment (e.g., response to intervention [RTI]) and literacy skills/strategies. Direct the special education program at the Vancouver Campus of Washington State University.

Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Associate Instructor/Field Experience Supervisor, 2002-2005
Taught courses in the special education and language education departments. Supervised students in their practicum placements in public schools.

Researcher, 2004 (Summer)
Research assistant for a reading comprehension strategy project at the rock Reading Clinic. Managed the data sets of collected data. Filled in for undergraduate student tutors in the intervention program on an as-needed basis.

Researcher, 2003 (Summer)
Created and completed a research study at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community about classroom teachers’ referral criteria for special education services.

Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, Mississauga, Ontario
Elementary/Middle School Teacher, 1991-2002
Taught as a Special Education Consultant Teacher in Inclusion Classrooms, English as a Second Language, French as a Second Language, and Senior Kindergarten Teacher.

Program Facilitator, 1998-1999
Provided in-service training to school staff and collected data about curriculum programming.

Education Quality and Accountability Office, Toronto, Ontario
Group Leader of the Grade 6 Reading Assessments, 2002 (July)
Participated in training and overseeing 20 teacher markers who were scoring the Grade 6 Reading standardized assessments.

Marker of the Grade 3 Math Assessments, 1998, 1999, 2001 (July)
Participated in the marking of the Grade 3 Math standardized assessments.

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PUBLICATIONS

Peer/Blind Reviewed
Manset-Williamson, G., Dunn, M., Hinshaw, R., & Nelson, J. (2008). The impact of self-questioning strategy use on the text-reader assisted comprehesnion of students with reading disabilities. International Journal of Special Education, 23(1), 123-135.

Dunn, M., & Finley, S. (2008). Thirsty Thinkers: A workshop for artists and writers. Journal of Reading Education, 33(2), 28-36.

Dunn, M. W. (2007). Diagnosing reading disability: Reading Recovery as a component of a response to intervention assessment method. Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal, 5(2), 31-47.

Dunn, M. W. (2006). It was written all over him: Classroom teachers’ referral criteria for special education services. International Journal of Special Education, 21(2), 124-139.

Elder-Hinshaw, R., Manset-Williamson, G., Nelson, J., & Dunn, M. (2006). Older students with reading disabilities: Multimedia inquiry projects using reading assistive technology. Teaching Exceptional Children, 39(1), 6-11.

Butera, G., & Dunn, M. (2005). The case for cases in preparing special educators for rural schools. Rural Special Education Quarterly, 24(2), 22-27.

Invited Book Chapter
Dunn, M. W., & Walker, T. (2007). Assessment of ELL students with disabilities. In F. Pawan & G. Butler (Eds.), Collaborative partnerships between ESL and classroom teachers: Helping English Language Learners succeed in middle and high school (pp. 103-116). Alexandria, VA: TESOL Publications. (Peer reviewed).

Conference Proceedings
Dunn, M. W., & Butera, G. (2004). Using case studies in pre-service special education teacher preparation.  American Council on Rural Special Education Conference Proceedings, 144-150.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Dunn, M. W., & Mabry, L. (2008, April 4). Response to intervention: Perspectives about effectiveness. Lecture Presentation at the Council for Exceptional Children Annual Convention, Boston, Massachusetts.

Dunn, M. W. (2008, February 28). RTI and LD: Does IQ have anything significant to say? Research Poster Session at the Learning Disabilities Association of America Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois.

Dunn, M. W., Clayton, S., Scattergood, C., & Tudor, D. (2008, February 28). Ask, reflect, text (ART): A Strategy for narrative story writing. Discussion Session at the Learning Disabilities Association of America Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois.

Dunn, M. W. (2007, May 14). A strategy for reading disability diagnosis in a response to intervention model. Discussion session at the International Reading Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Ontario.

Dunn, M. W. (2007, February 15). Reading Recovery components for reading disability identification. Research Poster Session at the Learning Disabilities Association of America Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Dunn, M. W. (2006, April 9). Diagnosing disability through response-to-intervention: Reading Recovery as a predictor of reading disabilities. Poster Presentation at the American Educational Research Conference (Special Interest Group: Special Education Research), San Francisco, California.

Dunn, M. W. (2005, May 21) The Construction of a learner as being at risk. Round table discussion on literacy issues of learners who are at risk at the Jerome Harste/Carolyn Burke Retirement Conference, Bloomington, Indiana.

Dunn, M. W., & Cole, C. M. (2005, April 11). Key referral criteria of classroom teachers: Flagging students who are different. Discussion Paper at the American Educational Research Conference (Special Interest Group: Special Education Research), Montréal, Québec.

Manset-Williamson, G., Elder-Hinshaw, R., Nelson, J., & Dunn, M. (2005, April 15). Older students with reading disabilities: Multimedia inquiry projects using reading assistive technology. Discussion Paper at the American Educational Research Conference (Special Interest Group: Special Education Research), Montréal, Québec.

Dunn, M. W. (2004, November 20). The later literacy program: Assisting grades 4-8 readers who are at risk. Workshop presented at the Indiana Council for Exceptional Children Conference, Bloomington, Indiana.

Manset-Williamson, G., Elder-Hinshaw, R., Nelson, J., & Dunn, M. (2004, November 20). Assistive technology and prompts: Impacting comprehension skills of students with reading disabilities. Workshop presented at the Indiana Council for Exceptional Children Conference, Bloomington, Indiana.

Dunn, M. W., & Butera, G. (2004, March 19). Using case studies in pre-service special education teacher preparation. Workshop presented at the American Council on Rural Special Education (ACRES) Conference, Orlando, Florida.

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SERVICE

National
Children and Youth Action Network Committee Member, Council for Exceptional Children, 2005-present

State
Association of Trainers of Special Education Personnel (ATSEP) Member, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Washington State, 2005-2007

Campus
Washington State University Vancouver/Southwest Washington Autism Center Planning Committee Member, 2006-present
Committee Member for selecting Student Scholarship Recipients, 2007-present

College of Education
College of Education Staff Excellence Award Selection Committee Member, 2008-2010
Dean’s Faculty Advisory Committee Member, 2006-2008

Department of Teaching and Learning
Special Education Search Committee Member, 2005-2006

Vancouver Education Department
Ed.M. Committee Member, 2005-present
Marketing Committee Member, 2006-present
Literacy Committee Member, 2006-2008

Local
Evergreen School District (Vancouver, Washington), Response to Intervention Committee, 2006-2007

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GRANTS

External
Dunn, M. (2008). Writing First: Helping Struggling Writers improve their Narrative Story and Expository Writing Skills. [Grant proposal submitted to the Institute of Education Sciences, Washington, D.C., $2,223,859].

Dunn, M. (2008). Ask, Reflect, Text: Exploring early-elementary students' use of the ART story-writing strategy. [Grant funding from the Lematta Foundation, Vancouver, Washington, $12,000].

Dunn, M. (2007). Ask, reflect, text (ART): A response to intervention strategy for assessing learning disabilities in writing. [Grant proposal submitted to the Institute of Education Sciences, Washington, D.C., $584,077. Not funded].

Grigar, D., Dunn, M., & Gibson, S. (Co-Principal Investigators). (2007). The MINDful play environment. [Grant proposal submitted to the The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, Il., $250,000. Not funded.].

Dunn, M. (2007). Sketch to text: A strategy for narrative story writing. [Grant funding from the Lematta Foundation, Vancouver, Washington, $10,000].

Dunn, M. (2006). Using assistive technology to improve students' writing skills [Grant funding from the Fred Meyer Foundation, Vancouver, Washington, $2350.48].

Dunn, M. (2006). Using the ART strategy to improve students' writing skills [Grant funding from the Lematta Foundation, Vancouver, Washington, $10,000].

Dunn, M. (2006). CoWriter:SOLO writing-assistance software [Grant funding from the Don Johnson, Inc., Volo, Il., $7,889.25].

Dunn, M. (2005). Literacy intervention program. [Grant proposal submitted to the Community Foundation of Southwest Washington, $8,253. Not funded.]

Internal
Dunn, M. (2008). Inclusion Classroom Writing-Skills Instruction: Teachers’ perspectives about Effective Instruction. [Grant funding from the Washington State University College of Education, $5,000].

Dunn, M. (2007). Alhadeff Teachers of Teachers Faculty Award. [Grant funding from the Washington State University College of Education, $1,500].

Dunn, M. (2007). Response to intervention: Is it an effective strategy for diagnosing learning disabilities in writing? [Washington State University Vancouver Mini-Grant Competition, $4,500. Not funded.]

Dunn, M. (2006). Literacy Intervention Program [Grant funding from the Washington State University College of Education. $5,000].

Dunn, M. (2006). Improving writing skills with assistive technology [Grant funding from Washington State University Vancouver, $1,850].

Dunn, M. (2005). Alhadeff Teachers of Teachers Recruitment Award. [Grant funding from the Washington State University College of Education, $1,000].

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MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

International
International Dyslexia Association
International Reading Association
Organization of Teacher Educators in Reading

National
Council for Exceptional Children
Division for Learning Disabilities of the Council for Exceptional Children
Learning Disabilities Association of America
Council for Learning Disabilities
American Educational Research Association
National Council of the Teachers of English

State
Learning Disabilities Association of Washington

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