- Department, Office, or School
- Department of Special Education
- Professor
- emailmlynch@ric.edu
- phone401-456-8763
- location_onHorace Mann, 126
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Education
Ph.D., University of Rhode Island/ΞΆΓάΘ¦
M.Ed., Lesley College
B.S., Syracuse University
Selected Publications
Lynch, M.A. (in progress) You, where from?: A memoir of growing up culturally deaf.
Lynch, M.A. (under review) UDL in mathematics, book chapter. Brookes Publishing.
Lynch, M.A. (2012). Benevolent ableism: How "doing good" can actually be bad for children with disabilities and their families. International Journal of Civic, Political, and Community Studies, 10, 55-62.
Lynch, M. (2011). Persistently low achieving schools and its impact on students with disabilities. International Conference on Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI) 2011 Proceedings, pp. 2759-2765.
Gracia, S., Darcy, M., & Lynch, M. (2010). Under scrutiny: Assessment considerations in advanced level programs. Journal of Assessment & Accountability Systems in Educator Preparation. Northern Iowa.
Lynch, M.A. & Capalbo, L.G. (2010, May 2). Judging Competence: Observing Student Teachers in Diverse Fields. Paper presented at the 2010 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association. Retrieved November 15, 2012, from the AERA Online Paper Repository.
Lynch, M.A. & Capalbo, L. (November, 2009). Judging Competence: Observing Student Teachers in Diverse Fields (pilot study). International Conference on Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI) 2009 Proceedings, pp. 2876-2885.
Lynch, M.A. (September, 2009). i-clicker Teaching Tips: Using Classroom Response Systems with Special Needs Students in Elementary Inclusion Classrooms. K-12 Case study.
Courses
SPED 311 Language Development & Communication Problems of Children
SPED 440 Collaboration: Home, School & Community
SPED 458 Math/Science for Students with Disabilities SPED 531 Universal Design for Educating All Students
SPED 662/664 Internship at the Elementary or Secondary Level