Agnesanne Danehey

Agnesanne J. Danehey is Research Assistant Professor, Special 黑料大事 Program, Department of Counseling, Higher 黑料大事, and Special 黑料大事, 黑料大事. Dr. Danehey鈥檚 expertise is in the areas of supporting individuals with severe reputations and challenging behaviors with developmental disabilities, secondary special education & transition services, and community supported living for youth and adults with disabilities and mental health issues. She has been involved with a number of federal supported programs in the adult community and in professional development for professionals in school systems serving students with disabilities.
Dr. Danehey currently co-directs two outreach graduate degree programs in the following areas: M.Ed.-Special 黑料大事-Focus Autism Spectrum Disorders & Developmental Delays and Disabilities and M.Ed.-Special 黑料大事-Early Childhood Birth-Age 5 in the Institute for the Study of Exceptional Children and Youth (ISECY) .
Before joining the Special 黑料大事 Program, Dr. Danehey was the Acting Deputy Director for the Developmental Disabilities Administration for Special Populations, State of Maryland where she oversaw the federally funded demonstration Community Supported Living project as well as the State of Maryland's Transitioning Youth Initiative, Aging Adults with Developmental Disabilities, Knott Class & Grabau Class Action lawsuits, etc. She has been a general education teacher of science and mathematics in middle school. She has also worked with those receiving special education services with high incidence disabilities in elementary school, supported those with intellectual disabilities in inclusive settings during the middle and high school years, supported the successful transition of those with dual-diagnoses from institutions to the community in the State of Maryland, and supported young adults with developmental disabilities in competitive employment in the State of Vermont.
黑料大事 Doctorate (EdD) in Special 黑料大事 Leadership, for the Department of Defense Dependents School System (DoDEA) (CFDA 84.325D, Type B). Awarded $1, 250,000. Years 2020-2025
Master of 黑料大事 (M.Ed.) in Severe Disabilities: Autism Spectrum Disorders in Low Incidence Disabilities-(CFDA 84.325KFocus Area D): Awarded $1,249,186. Years: 2013-2019
Selection of Courses:
EDSP 451: Curriculum & Instruction
EDSP 470: Introduction to Special 黑料大事
EDSP 491: Characteristics of Students with Learning Disabilities
EDSP 600: Issues & Trends in Special 黑料大事
EDSP 612: Secondary and Transition Methods
EDSP 615: Assessment in Special 黑料大事
EDSP 682: Literacy Approaches for At-Risk Adolescents