Katie Conley is a senior research assistant at the University of Oregon and since 2009 has worked with educators throughout the U.S. and abroad on building data systems to improve the social climate and student behavioral supports. Specific activities include development of training materials and online tools, delivering professional development workshops, and supporting various research efforts related to Special Education and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). Katie emphasizes the collection and analysis of comprehensive data sources that monitor dimensions of adult implementation activities as well as aspects of student performance. Katie believes that data should align with local values and be regularly shared across community members, families, students, and school personnel. When all stakeholders take ownership of educational data then success as well as challenges are shared. Katie is also a doctoral candidate in the Special Education at the University of Oregon.
Education
Ph.D. (In Process) University of Oregon, Special Education, est. graduation 2021
M.S. University of Oregon, Special Education, 2007
B.S. Northwest Christian College, Elementary Education, 2006
A.A. Lane Community College, General, 2004
Publications
Conley, K. M., Everett, S. R., & Pinkelman, S. E. (2019). Strengthening Progress Monitoring Procedures for Individual Student Behavior Support. Beyond Behavior, 1074295619852333. doi:10.1177/1074295619852333