STCL Faculty & Staff: Christine Ormsbee, Ph.D
Name: Christine Ormsbee, Ph.D.
Faculty Position: School Head
School Dept: School of Teaching and Curriculum Leadership
Contact Details:
Office Location: 222 Willard Hall
Phone Number: 405.744.9505
Email Address: ormsbee@okstate.edu
Office Hours: Please call or email for appointment
Publications:
Brandes, J., Ormsbee, C. K., & Haring, K. A. (2005). From early intervention to early childhood programs: Timeline for early successful transitions. Intervention in School and Clinic, 40 (4).
Blair, R., Ormsbee, C.K., & Brandes, J. (2002). Using writing strategies and visual thinking software to enhance the written performance of students with mild disabilities. Proceedings of the American Council on Rural Special Education National Conference.
Ormsbee, C.K. (2001). Effective preassessment team procedures: Making the process work for teachers and students. Intervention in School and Clinic, 36(3), 146 - 153.
Ormsbee, C.K., & Finson, K. D. (2000). Modifying science activities and materials to enhance learning for students with mild to moderate disabilities. Intervention in School and Clinic, 36(1), 10-21.
Presentations:
November 2005, “Teacher Attitudes About Their Responsibility and Ability to Teach Children with Disabilities,” 28th Annual TED Conference and 1 st Annual TED/TAM Conference, Portland , Maine
March 2005, “Literacy Instruction for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A National Response from Special Educators in Rural Settings,’ 25th Annual National Conference of the American Council on Rural Special Education, Tulsa, OK
November 2004, “Effective Strategies for Teaching Literacy Skills to Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder”, Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Teacher Education Division (TED) 27 th Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
April 2004, “ From Early Intervention to Early Childhood Programs: Timeline for Early Successful Transition (TEST”. Council for Exceptional Children Annual Convention and Expo. New Orleans, LA.
April 2003, “Using Strategies to Enhance the Writing Performance of Students with Learning Disabilities,” Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Annual Convention and Expo, Seattle, WA.
Grants:
2004 – 2006 - GEAR UP, Oklahoma City Public Schools, $300,000
2003 - Leadership Education for Advocacy Development (LEAD) , Zarrow Family Foundation, $90,000
2002 -Knowledge Integration of Technology in Education (KITE), PT3 Grant , U.S. Department of Education, $159,000
2002 - GEAR UP Summer Academy for Students with Learning Differences, $50,000
2001 - GEAR UP Summer Academy for Students with Learning Differences, $25,000
Awards:
2002 - Special Educator of the Year, Oklahoma Federation of Council for Exceptional Children
2001 - P. Amoco Foundation Good Teaching Award, University of Oklahoma
2001 - Teaching/Advising Award, College of Education , University of Oklahoma
2000 - Recognition & Appreciation Award, Oklahoma County Court Appointed Special Advocates
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