My work focuses on improving literacy outcomes for students with diverse learning needs, including students with disabilities and multilingual learners, by studying language and literacy interventions, synthesizing evidence, and translating research findings into practical guidance for educators and schools.
Ph.D. in Special Education | Quantitative Methods Minor
Department of Special Education
Vanderbilt University
Special Education, Vanderbilt University
Minor: Quantitative Methods | Advisor: Dr. Jeanne Wanzek
Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota
Special Education | Advisor: Dr. Debbie Golos
Education, Kookmin University
Joint Major: Morality and Ethics
Research Assistant | 2015–2018 | Seoul, South Korea | PI: Dr. Yang
Research on dyslexia prevention, early literacy development, and phonics-based instruction, with a focus on identifying and supporting students with foundational reading and writing difficulties.
Research Assistant | 2022–2026 | Nashville, TN, USA | PI: Dr. Jeanne Wanzek
Research on the effectiveness of reading interventions for elementary students, including large-scale randomized controlled trials examining intervention intensity, implementation, and student outcomes.
Research Assistant | 2024–2026 | Nashville, TN, USA | PI: Dr. Jason Chow
Research on meta-analysis and evidence synthesis to examine the effectiveness of educational interventions, with a focus on translating research findings into sustainable and scalable practices across diverse educational contexts.
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