Updated February 2018

CURRICULUM VITA

Alice S. Cahill

1207 17th Ave

Kearney, NE 68845

Phone: 708-297-1624 (C)

Email:

EDUCATION

InstitutionDegreeMajorDates

Illinois State UniversityEd.D.Special Education2016

University of St. FrancisSpecial Education Leadership 2007-2008

Northern Illinois UniversityM.S.Educational Administration2001

Benedictine UniversityB.A.Special Education1996

CERTIFICATION

Licensure as a Learning Behavior Specialist I, State of Illinois1996-2021

1854369, 1854368

Early Childhood endorsement

Licensure for General Administration (Type 75)2001-2021

1908998

EXPERIENCE

University

InstitutionRank/StatusDates

University of Nebraska at KearneyAssistant Professor2017-current

National Louis UniversityStudent Teacher Mentor/Observer2016-2017

Adjunct Professor2016

Joliet Junior CollegeProgram Coordinator2012-2017

2003-2005

University of St. FrancisDirector of REAL2006-2009

University of St. FrancisAdjunct Professor2006-2009

Joliet Junior CollegeAdjunct Professor2003-2005

South Suburban CollegeAdjunct Professor2001-2004

Moraine Valley Community CollegeAdjunct Professor2001

K-12

EmployerRoleDates

Tinley Park Community ConsolidatedLearning Behavior Specialist2009-2011

School District 146

K-5

Plainfield CommunityConsolidatedLearning Behavior Specialist2005-2006

High School District 202

New Lenox School District 122Learning Behavioral Specialist1998-2001
Middle School

Matteson School District 159Self-contained Behavior Disorders1996-1998

EDUCATION COURSES TAUGHT AT THE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY LEVEL

SouthSuburbanCollege

  • EDU 110: Foundations in American Education
  • EDU 204: Introduction to Special Education
  • CHD 104: Child Growth and Development
  • CHD 105: Introduction to Early Childhood Education
  • CHD 108: Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition
  • CHD 207: Infant and Child Care

Moraine Valley Community College

  • RDG 091: Critical Reading

Joliet Junior College

  • UNLC 101: Orientation to College
  • CDEV 105: Introduction to Early Childhood Education

University of Saint Francis

  • SPED 645: Consultation, Transition, and Collaboration in Special Education*
  • SPED 646: Practicum in Special Education*
  • MSED 643: Methods of Instruction for General and Special Education

National Louis University

  • SPE 416: Instructional Planning and Instruction for Inclusive Education II

*Courses partially designed by me

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Refereed Journal Articles

Jozwik, S.,Cahill, A. S., & Sánchez, G. (in press). Crafting individualized education program goals for culturally and linguistically diverse exceptional learners. Preventing School Failure.

Funded Grants:

Illinois Council for Exceptional Children with Behavior Disorders Mini-Grants, 2010, $500.00, Technology in the Classroom: E-book readers with text-to-speech capabilities for reading of expected novels or texts

Research Alliance, Crisis Prevention Institute, 2012,$500.00, Quantitative Research study on verbal intervention training and classroom behavior management.

Professional Organizations:

Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)1996-present

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)2001-present

Council for Children with Behavior Disorders (CCBD)2009-present

Council for Exceptional Children-Teacher Education Division (TED)2013-present

Council for Exceptional Children-Learning Disabilities Division (LDD)2017-present

Conference Presentations:

National and International Conference Presentations

Teacher Educators for Children with Behavior Disorders (Tempe, AZ, 2016), “Understanding the Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Preservice Special Education Teachers working with Students with Learning and Behavioral Disabilities”

Council for Exceptional Children Teacher Education Division (Indianapolis, IN, 2014), poster presentation “The Role of Self-Efficacy for Preservice Educators of Students with Emotional Disturbance”

Teacher Educators for Children with Behavior Disorders (Tempe, AZ, 2014), “The Self-Efficacy of Preservice Educators Working with Students with Emotional Disturbance” with E. Paula Crowley

Council for Exception Children Emotional/Behavior Disorders division (Rosemont, IL, 2013), “Challenges of collaboration and inclusion: Perceptions of teachers involved in Project CHOICES” with E. Paula Crowley

Teacher Educators for Children with Behavior Disorders (Tempe, AZ, 2013) “Assistive Technology in the Classroom for Students with Behavioral Disorders: A Dream or Nightmare?”

Teacher Educators for Children with Behavior Disorders (Tempe, AZ, 2012) “Project CHOICES: Facing the challenges of collaboration and inclusion” with E. Paula Crowley

Regional, State, and Local Conferences and Other Presentations

Illinois Council for Exceptional Children (Lisle, IL, 2013), “Alignment Check: How can IEP goals be crafted to celebrate the common core state standards?”

Service

Mentor for international student (UNK)2017-present

“How to Write a Defensible IEP goal”-class taught for SPED course at 11/2016

Illinois State University

EBD Consultant, GiGi’s Playhouse in Tinley Park, IL 2016-present

Publication Committee Member, Teacher Education Division of CEC2014-present

Board Member for Lifestyles Academy, Post-Secondary Transition Program2013-2016

Student member on College Council, Illinois State University2012-2015

  • On committee to write the College of Education’s By-laws

NCATE committee member (University of St. Francis)2008

Curriculum Committee, University of St. Francis2006-2009