Pamela Epley
Chief Academic Officer & Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs
Education
- PhD in special education, University of Kansas
- MA in education, Rockhurst University
- BS in physical therapy, Rockhurst University
Area of Expertise
- Early Intervention
- Inclusive learning environments
- Parent-professional partnerships
- Disability policy
- Physical growth and development
Professional Highlights
- Trauma-Focused Interprofessional Preparation (TIP) in Early Intervention. (2019-2024). $1,250,000 from Department of Education’s Office of Special Education. Project Director of preservice training grant.
- New Approaches to Childhood Lead Poisoning (2018-2022). $70,000 from Illinois Children’s Health Care Foundation. Principle Investigator in collaboration with Legal Counsel for Health Justice, Illinois Early Intervention Training Program, and Illinois Bureau of Early Intervention Program.
- The Development of Reflective Practice in Erikson Institute Graduate Students. (2016). $58,000 from Pritzker Faculty Innovation Fund and Herr Research Fund. Co-Principle Investigator.
- Erikson Institute Language and Literacy Partners – Provide consultation to facilitators, administrators, and preK-3rd grade teachers in areas of early childhood special education, family-school connections, and Multi-tiered Systems of Support (MTSS); oversee development and implementation of program evaluation, fall 2012 to present.
- Erikson Institute China Initiative – Develop and deliver online and in-person course in preschool assessment for early childhood educators in China’s Red Yellow Blue (RYB) preschool program; 2015 to present.
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Recent Publications
- 2021 – Curry, A. & Epley, P. (2021). Toward a reflection-centered model of social work education: Implications for enhanced practice. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 41(1), 57-76.
- 2020 – Curry, A. & Epley, P. (2020). “It makes you a healthier professional:” The impact of reflective practice on clinicians’ self-care. Journal of Social Work Education.
- 2018 – Curry, A., Epley, P. (2018) “We’re in a bubble of best practice!” Exploring the development of reflective practice capacities among child development and social work students. Executive Summary and Research Repo
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Recent Presentations
- Epley, P., Valdez, J. (October, 2020). Children with Developmental Differences: How to Support Your Child’s Success During Covid-19. Neighborhood Parents Network 9th Annual Developmental Differences Resource Fair
- Epley, P., Zimmerman, A., & Hamp, N. (August, 2020). Positively Impacting the Developmental Trajectory of Lead-Exposed Children Through Early Intervention. Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Annual Conference. Chicago, IL.
- Epley, P, Zimmerman, A., & Szafranski, K. (September, 2019). Potential Restored: How Early Intervention Can Positively Change the Developmental Trajectory for Lead-Poisoned Children. Illinois Developmental Therapy Association Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois.
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Related professional experience
- Chicago Mayoral Task Force on Improving Literacy for Children with Disabilities, 2015-2017
- Illinois Early Intervention Service Delivery Approaches Focus Group, 2011-2015
- Illinois Early Intervention Family and Child Outcome Work Group 2010-present
- Special Service Educator/Physical Therapist, Kansas City Missouri School District, 1999-2005
- Early Intervention Provider/Physical Therapist, Missouri First Steps Early Intervention Program, Kansas City, Missouri, 1997-2001
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