VITA
Susan M.
Schultz, Ed.D
Professional
address: St. John
Fisher College
Ralph C. Wilson Jr. School of Education
Wilson 113
3690 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14618
(585) 385-7296
FAX: (585) 385-8264
sschultz@sjfc.edu
Education:
5/05 University of Rochester,
Doctorate in Educational Leadership:
Administration
5/96 Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational
Administration, at S. U. C. at
Brockport
12/82 Master of Science in Special
Education at S. U. C. at Buffalo majoring in Learning and Behavior Disorders,
minor in Psychology
12/79 Bachelor of Science in
Elementary Education at S. U. C. at Buffalo majoring in Early Childhood
Education, minor in Psychology
5/77 Associate
in Applied Science at Erie Community College majoring in Business
Administration/ Accounting
Certification:
School District
Administrator (New York State)
School
Administrator and Supervisor (New York)
Permanent
Certification in Special Education Pre-K- 12 (New York State)
Permanent
Certification in Elementary Education, Pre-K, Kindergarten, & 1-6 (New York
State)
Infant Massage Instructor, International Association of Infant Massage
Instructors
Teaching Experience:
St. John Fisher
College
8/11-present Associate Professor
8/05- 7/11 Assistant Professor
3690 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14618
Classes taught:
EDUC
229 Language Development and Literacy
Acquisition
EDUC
371 Classroom Management
EDUC
485 Student Teaching Supervision
GEDU
526 Diversity,
Social Justice and Schooling
GSED
500
Critical Issues in Special Education
GSED
508 Classroom Management- Childhood
GSED
516 Assessment, Diagnosis, and Evaluation of Students with
Special Needs
GSED 595 Capstone Project: Research in
Special Education
GSED 605 Positive Behavioral Analysis
GSED 650 Practicum in Special Education: Childhood
GSED 651 Practicum in Special Education: Adolescence
5/05-12/05 D’Youville
College
Adjunct
Professor
320 Porter Avenue
Buffalo, New York 14201
Classes Taught:
SED 651 Multiculturalism and Cultural Diversity
EDU
622 Meeting the Needs of Exceptional Learners in the Classroom
3/98 - 4/98 Teacher,
Pembroke Central School District
~ Home
instruction, Grade 10 student
4/96 - 6/96
Teacher, Pembroke Central School District
~ Home
instruction, Grade 10 and Grade 7 students
4/88 - 8/94
Teacher, Bornhava Specialized Learning Center
~ Preschool
Special Education
~ Coordinated
integration activities
~ Technology Team
Leader
10/85 - 4/88
Resource Team, Association for Retarded Children
~ Staff
development
~ Workshops for
parents, staff, and community
~ Behavior
management programs
~ Referrals to
community services
~ Developed and
implemented a Sibling Program.
10/82 - 6/84
Teacher, Cantalician Center for Learning
~ Multiple
handicaps 1/83 - 6/84
~ Multiple
Handicaps Team Leader 9/83-6/84
~ Emotionally
Disturbed/Autistic school age students 10/82 - 12/82
(permanent substitute)
9/80 - 6/82 Teacher, Grade 3, Our Lady Help of
Christians School
~ Provided assistance
to students at risk for academic failure K - 8.
~ Developed an
after school reading club.
3/80 - 6/80
Teacher, Grade 3, Nativity of Mary School (Permanent Substitute)
Administrative
Experience:
9/07-present St. John Fisher College
School of Education,
Special Education Department Program Director
3690 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14618
10/01- 8/05 Grand
Island Central School District Committee on Special Education Chairperson/ 504
Coordinator
1100 Ransom Road
Grand
Island, NY 14072
(3800
students, 5 buildings, 9.6% classification rate)
~
Coordinate and chair the preschool, school age, 504 committee meetings, and
manifestations
~ Comprehensive
District Education Planning committee member (data analysis and Math K-12 sub
committees)
~ PD/ BEDS
reporting
~ Program,
Procedural, and Professional Development
~ On line SED
approval for public excess aide, private placements
~ Assist with
Medicaid billing
6/96 - 10/01 Cantalician Center for Learning
School
Principal
1360 Eggert Road
Amherst, New York
14226
~ Supervision of
teachers, assistants, ancillary staff
~ Program and
Curriculum development
~ Orientation of
new staff, probationary reviews
~ Team Leaders,
Staff, Supervisory, and Administrative meetings,
~ Site Management
~ Parent
involvement in Instructional Programming
~ Coordinate
placement of students
~ Scheduling of
staff, assignment of Community Based Services
~ Established new
programs (Computer Technology, Integration, Behavioral Support, Community Based
Services, Shared Decision Making Team, Peer Partnering, SED approved Nursery
School)
~ Coordinate
Bilingual Programs (Spanish, Arabic, Russian)
~ Grant Writing
2/96 - 6/96 Pembroke Central School System
Routes 5 and 77
Corfu, New York
14036
Administrative
Intern, Pupil Personnel Director, 4/96 - 6/96:
~ Participated in
annual reviews
~ Revised district
policy for home instruction
~ Revised district
policy for transition planning
~ Documentation of
standardized testing K-12
~ Medicaid
documentation
Administrative
Intern, Intermediate School Principal, 2/96 - 4/96:
~ Curriculum
development
~ Integration of
curriculum with the Frameworks documents
~ Clinical
supervision
~ Member of the
Shared Decision Making Building and District Teams
~ Program
development, and evaluation
~ Analysis of
Reading curriculum grades K-6
~ Member of the
District Technology Team
~ Student
discipline
~ Child Study Team
chairperson
~ Member of Aids
Curriculum Development Team
~ Participate on
various Genesee Valley BOCES committees including:
~ School to Work
~ Genesee Livingston Orleans Wyoming (GLOW)
Curriculum Council
~ Common Conference
Day
8/94 - 1/96 Bornhava Specialized Learning
Center
4625 Harlem Road
Amherst, New York
14226
Acting
Executive Director 6 week summer program 7/95-8/95
Program
Director
~ Clinical
supervision of teachers and therapists
~ Staff
development
~ Scheduling of
staff and students
~ Supervision and
coordination of student teachers
~ Program reviews
~ Team meetings
~ Overseeing
various committees / special events
~ Composed the
“Bornhava Moments” newsletter
~ Grant Writing
~ Worked with community
agencies
~ Assisted in
developing new agency policies
~ Assisted with
hiring of staff in conjunction with the Executive Director
Honors and Awards
2012 Cindy Melancon Spirit of Survivorship
Award
2011-2012 St. John
Fisher College Student Government Association Best Service Project
(Council
for Exceptional Children SJFC Student Chapter [faculty advisor])
2011 Winner, St. John Fisher
Information Literacy Award
2010 Nominated, St. John Fisher
Information Literacy Award
2009 Outstanding Teacher, St.
Francis Religious Education Program
2004 Tenured Grand Island
Central School District
2002 Certificate of
Appreciation, United Cerebral Palsy Association of Western New York
2000-2001 Toastmasters Keynote Speakers Club,
District No. 65, No. 96, Best Evaluator
2000-2001 Toastmasters Keynote Speakers Club,
District No. 65, No. 96, Best Speaker
1999 Certificate of
Appreciation, Williamsville Central School District Career Exploration
Internship Program
1998-1999 Certificate of Appreciation, Daemen
College Social Work Department
1988 Distinguished Achievement
Award for Multicultural/ESL Education, Crossroads, U.S.
Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement
Current
Professional Affiliations and Activities:
~ American
Association for Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)
~ Association for
Supervision and Curriculum Development
~ Council for Exceptional Children
~
Genesee County Association for Retarded Citizens
~
New York State Association of Teacher Educators (NYSATE)
Professional Service to the College:
2012-present Chair, Graduate Program Council
2012-present Member, St. John Fisher College,
Doctoral Student Dissertation Committee:
(AnneMarie Cryz)
2011-present Member, St. John Fisher College,
Doctoral Student Dissertation Committee:
(Sarah Tubbert)
2011-2012 Member, St. John Fisher College, Doctoral Student
Dissertation Committee: (Mary Ann
Peabody)
2011-present Member, St. John Fisher College,
Doctoral Student Dissertation Committee:
(Isabel Jones)
2011-2012 Co-chair,
St. John Fisher College Learning
Circle: Faculty Peer to Peer Mentoring
in Higher Education
2011-present Member Assessment Accountability and
Accreditation Committee, School of Education
2011-2012 Member, Enrollment, Recruitment, and Student Support Committee
School of Education
2011-present St. John Fisher College Institutional
Review Board (IRB)
2011-present St. John Fisher Counseling Center,
ADHD College Student Committee
2010-2011 Chair,
St. John Fisher College Learning
Circle: Students with
Disabilities/Medical Concerns and College
2010-present St. John Fisher College
Representative, Think College- Western New
York Consortium on Campus-based Options
2010-present Member, St. John Fisher College,
Doctoral Student Dissertation Committee:
(Mary Karol)
2010-2011 Member, University of Rochester, Comprehensive Exams
Committee: (Kristen Love)
2010-2011 Special Education Department Library Representative
2010 Weed and Feed, St. John Fisher College Library
2009-2011 Member, St. John Fisher College, Doctoral Student
Dissertation Committee: (Sylvia Lloyd)
2009-present Member, School of Education NCATE
Assessment Committee
2009-2012 Member, Enrollment, Recruitment, and Student Support Task Force,
School of Education
2009-2011 Member, Scholarship, Teaching and Service Committee
2009 Co-chair, Graduate Thesis/ Capstone College
Wide Task Force (Graduate Program Council subcommittee)
2009-present Chair, Special Education Department
Curriculum Mapping
2009-2011 Member, New York State Higher Education Task Force
2009 St. John Fisher Campus Climate Focus Group
2009 Member, Dean of the School of Education,
Search Committee
2009 Field Experience and Assessment Committee,
School of Education
2008-2009 Member, School of Education, Inclusion Committee
2008-2009 Co-chair, School of Education Program Development
Committee
2008 Member, Dean of the School of Education,
Search Committee
2008 Member, Special Education, Search Committee
2007-2011 Member, Midwest Region Higher Education Task Force
2007 Member, Dean of the School of Education,
Search Committee
2007 Member, Special Education, Search Committee
2007 Invited Member, Faculty Health and Wellness
College wide Task Force
2007-present Member, School of Education Dean’s
Council
2007-2008 Delegate, St. John Fisher College, Faculty Assembly
2007 Member, Continuous Registration Policy (GPC
subcommittee)
2007 Member, NCATE Binder Development
2007-present
Elected member, Graduate Program
Council
2007 Member,
Admissions Transcript Evaluation Committee
2007 Member, School of
Education Writing Initiative Committee
2006 Member,
Childhood Education, Search Committee
2005-2009 Member,
St. John Fisher College Diversity Committee
2005-2007 Service Scholar and First
Generation Scholarship interviews
2005 Member, School of
Education NCATE Assessment Committee
2005 Invited Member,
University of Rochester, School of Education, Educational Leadership Search
Committee
Professionally Related Community Experiences:
2010-present Corfu Grange #142
2009-2011 Batavia
AKtion Club (Kiwanis for Adults with Disabilities)
2009 Member, John Marshall High School AVID program “Think College” workshop
2008 Honorary co-chairman,
American Cancer Society Relay for Life St. John Fisher
2006-2009 St. John Fisher College
“Coach of the Week” / Camp Good Days and Special Times (2006, 2007, 2008, and
2009)
2005-present Team Captain, American Cancer Society
Relay for Life St. John Fisher School of Education Team (2005, 2006, 2007,
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)
2004-2005 Member, Grand Island Central
Schools, comprehensive District Education Plan
2004-2005 Member, Grand Island Central
Schools, Comprehensive District Education Plan Subcommittee: Math Education
2003-2005 District Liaison, American
Cancer Society Relay for Life (organized the Grand Island Schools event in
conjunction with the American Cancer Society)
2002-2005 Member, Western New York
Association of Pupil Services Administrators
2002-2005 Member, Western New York
Transition Committee
1999 Facilitator, New
York State Special Education Regulatory Reform, Public Focus Group. Cheektowaga, New York
1998-2001 Chair,
Western New York Preschool Task Force Unmet Needs Committee
1997-2001 Chair, Western New York
Developmental disabilities Planning Council Legislative Task Force
1996-2006 Member, Western New York Preschool
task force
1996-2005 Member, St. Francis Church,
Education Committee
1995-2010 Teacher, St. Francis Church,
Religious Education Program (Grade 3, Grade 1, Substitute Teacher)
1990-1992 Board of Directors, United
Cerebral Palsy of Western New York
1989-1996 Member, United Cerebral Palsy of
Western New York Program Services Committee
1989-1996 Chair, United Cerebral Palsy of
Western New York, Special Incident
Review
Committee
Professional
Consultations:
2008-present Dansville
Central School District, Foreign Language (French)
1996 Pembroke
Central Schools, Reading Program K-Grade 6
Advisement:
2010-present Professional Mentor, New York State
Council for Exceptional Children Professional Mentor Program
2008-present Cancer Coach, Cancer Wellness Center
of Western New York
2007-present Faculty Advisor, St. John Fisher
College Chapter of Council of Exceptional Children
2007-present Faculty Advisor, Measure 13 A
cappella group, St. John Fisher College
2007-present Co-chair, Dansville Foreign Language Intiative
Partnership
2007-2009 Member, Tonawanda/ Grand Island Model Transition
Program Advisory Board
2006 Member, Pembroke Central Schools K-12 Reading Program
Review
2006-present Member, St. John Fisher Candidate Advisement and Services
Advisory Board
2005-2010 St. John Fisher College Special
Education Advisory Board
2001-2005 Erie County Special Education
Advisory Committee
1996-present Pembroke
Central School District Planning Team
Funded Grant Experience:
~ LaChase
Foundation Reading/ Writing Pen Pals program
~ National Science Foundation:
ScienceStart!
~ Wilson
Greatbatch, Ltd: Music Development
~ New York State
Education Department: Adapted Physical
Education/ Recreation Activities for Students with Disabilities
~ Families of
FANA, Inc: Computer Technology Program
~ Children’s
Hospital of Buffalo, Variety Club:
Bornhava Toy and Equipment Lending Library
~ Children’s
Hospital of Buffalo, Variety Club:
Bornhava Specialized Learning/ Small Wonders Playground
Publications:
Schultz, S. M. (2012). An elephant on a trampoline! Language development and
humor. Manuscript under review- Young Exceptional Children
Schultz, S. M., Jacobs, G. E. and Schultz, J. M. (2012). Facebook
and the social skills
development
of individuals with High Functioning Autism/ Asperger’s Disorder.
Manuscript under review- Rural Special Education Quarterly.
Schultz, S. M., Jacobs, G. E. (2012, September). The social magic of Facebook for
adults on the spectrum. Autism Asperger’s Digest, 22-23.
Schultz, S. M. (2012,
Summer). Twice-exceptional students enrolled in Advanced
Placement classes. Gifted Child Quarterly, 56(3),
119-133.
Haggerty, M. E. & Schultz, S. M. (2010). A
principal's lessons learned.
Implications
for school leadership. Duets and Dialogs. Midwest Region New York Higher Education Task
Force on Quality Inclusive Schooling.
Schultz, S.
M. (2009). Twice-Exceptional students participating in
Advanced
Placement and other college classes while still in high school. U.S.A: VDM.
Schultz, S. M. & Giamartino, R. (2009, April). Opportunity and equal access for the
twice-exceptional learner. Critical Issues in Education Law and Policy
7, 255-259.
Schultz, S. M. (2008, July/August). Circumlocution: A fancy way to say word
finding difficulties. Coping With Cancer, 22(4) 25.
Schultz, S. M. & Giamartino, R. (2008). Education, law, and inclusivity:
Effective instruction and meeting the needs of the learner with Autism
Spectrum Disorder. Critical
Issues in Education Law and Policy 6, 171-177.
Schultz, S. M. (1998). Guide to services for people with
developmental disabilities for
Allegany, Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara & Orleans
Counties. Developmental Disabilities
Planning Council of Western New York
Accreditation and State Education Reports and
Applications:
Schultz, S. M. (2010).
School of Education, NCATE Assessment Report- Dual Initial
Certification Programs (M.S. Childhood/
Special Education and Special Education- Adolescence).
Schultz, S. M.
(2010). School of Education, NCATE
Assessment Report- Professional
Certification Programs (M.S. in Special
Education, 1-6 and 7-12).
Schultz, S.
M. (2010). New York State Autism Workshop Application.
Schultz, S. M. (1999). New York State
Quality Assurance Pilot Preschool Review.
Cantalician
Center for Learning
Canfield, P. and Schultz, S. M. (1997) Cantalician center for
Learning, Emergency
Management Plan- Kelleher Site.
Conferences and Presentations:
International
Schultz, S. (2011, December 2). A case
study of using Facebook as a communication
tool
for a young man with High Functioning Autism. Poster presented at the
Ontario Council for Exceptional Children. Toronto, Canada.
Schultz, S. (2010, November 12). An
elephant on a Trampoline! Language Development
and
Humor. Featured Speaker. Ontario Council for Exceptional Children. Niagara
Falls, Canada.
Schultz, S. (2009, October 30). High
school “twice-exceptional” students participating
in college credit
classes as a transition to college. International Division of
Career Development and
Transition, Savannah, Georgia.
National
Rostetter, D., Schultz, S. M., &
Kelly, D. Y. (2010, December 9-11). Least
restrictive environment: The unfulfilled promise of integration. 35th annual TASH Conference. Denver, Colorado.
Schultz, S. M. (2010, April 23).
Twice-exceptional students
participating in Advanced
Placement or college level classes.
Poster presented at the National Council for
Exceptional Children. Nashville, Tennessee.
Schultz, S. M.
& Giamartino, R. (2009, November 3). Meeting the needs of learners
with Autism Spectrum Disorder in an inclusive
classroom. Autism Across the
Lifespan, New York, New York.
Giamartino, R. & Schultz,
S. M. (2008, April 24). Education, law
and inclusivity:
Effective practices for the
Autism Spectrum Disorder learner. Paper presented at the
Commonwealth Educational Policy Institute 6th Commonwealth Education
Law Conference, Richmond Virginia.
State
Schultz, S. M. & Hildenbrand, S. (2012, October
18). The
hows and whys of service
learning
in pre-service teaching coursework. Paper presented at the New York State
Association of Teacher Educators (NYSATE), New York Association of Colleges for
Teacher Education (NYACTE), Albany, New York.
Schultz, S. M., Nelson-Tuttle, C., Dane, E., Duffy,
J. (2011, October 22). College
student with disabilities. New York State Council for Exceptional
Children Annual Convention, Rochester, New York.
Schultz, S. M., (2011, October 21). Using Facebook to support communication
for
students with disabilities. Poster presented at
the New York State Council for
Exceptional Children Annual Convention, Rochester, New York.
Steflik, A., Schultz, S. M.,
& Gladstone-Brown, W. (2010, October 22).
Raising the
success rate of foreign language learners
with special needs. Paper presented at the New York State
Association of Teacher Educators (NYSATE), New York Association of Colleges for
Teacher Education (NYACTE), and Task Force on Quality Inclusive Schooling Joint
Conference.
Arndt, K., Gladstone-Brown, W., Rostetter, D., & Schultz, S. (2010, October 21).
What’s
in a Name? The creation and evolution of
an Inclusive Education Department. Roundtable presented at the New
York State Association of Teacher Educators (NYSATE), New York Association of
Colleges for Teacher Education (NYACTE), and Task Force on Quality Inclusive
Schooling Joint Conference.
Freytag, C. E., Cianca, M., Monroe-Baillargeon, A. & Schultz,
S. (2010, October 21).
Maximizing
K-12 and Community Partnerships to Share Best Inclusive Practices.
Roundtable presented at the New York State Association of Teacher
Educators (NYSATE), New York Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
(NYACTE), and Task Force on Quality Inclusive Schooling Joint Conference.
Schultz, S. M. (2010, October 8). An Elephant on a Trampoline! Children’s language
development and humor. New
York State Council for Exceptional Children Annual Convention, Verona, New
York.
Steflik, A., Schultz, S. M.,
& Gladstone-Brown, W. (2010, October 7).
Raising the
success rate of foreign language learners
with special needs. New York State Council for Exceptional
Children Annual Convention, Verona, New York.
Schultz, S. M. &
Schultz, J. (2010, June 11). Resolving
disagreements. University of
Self Advocacy: There’s Nothing We Can’t Do Together. Self Advocacy Association of New York State.
Batavia, New York.
Schultz, S. M. (2009, November 5). Successful
twice-exceptional students in Advanced
Placement classes and other college
partnerships. It
starts with the transition plan. Professional
Development Institute on Transition. New
York State Division on Career Development and Transition, Henrietta, New York.
Schultz, S. M. & Giamartino, R. (2009, October
23). “Twice-exceptional students” and
Their
Participation in Advanced Placement or College Credit Classes. New
York State Council for Exceptional Children
Annual Convention, Niagara Falls,
New York.
Schultz, S. M. (2009, April 23). “Twice-exceptional”
students can be successful in
Advanced Placement. Identifying the supports and barriers.
Paper presented at the NYSATE/ NYACTE Conference, Saratoga Springs, New York.
Schultz, S. M. (2008, November 8). Twice-exceptional
students and their participation
in Advanced Placement and For College Credit
Classes. Poster presented at the New York State
Council for Exceptional Children, Verona, New York.
Schultz, S. M.
& Giamartino, R. (2008, November 7). Meeting the needs of Autism
Spectrum Disorder Learners in an inclusive
classroom. New York State
Council for Exceptional Children, Verona, New York.
Schultz, S. M. (2006, May 17). Twice exceptional students and college.
New York Higher Education Support Center for
Systems Change, Syracuse University, Rye Brook, New York (Presentation
accepted, prepared, but did not present due to illness).
Regional/ Local
Schultz, S. M., Cianca, M., Freeman, E. & Hildenbrand, S. (2011, Jan. 6). Peer-to-peer
mentoring in higher education. Petal Winter
Workshop. St. John
Fisher College.
Schultz, S.M. (June 27, 2011). “"What does it mean to be
a literate graduate?" Panel
Discussion at the Summer Literacy Institute. Hobart
& William Smith Colleges.
Rapp, W. & Schultz, S. M. (2011, April 8). Neurological Disabilities. Rochester Museum and Science Center
Preschool.
Schultz, S. M., Nelson-Tuttle, C., Dane, E. & Duffy, J. (2011, Jan. 6). It’s an
ability.
The How-to’s of faculty helping students go
from disability to ability. Part 1:
Theoretical Constructs and Legal Implications. Petal Winter Workshop. St. John
Fisher College.
Schultz, S. M., Nelson-Tuttle, C., Dane, E. & Duffy, J. (2011, Jan. 6). It’s an
ability.
The How-to’s of faculty helping students go
from disability to ability. Part 2:
Strategies for teaching and lesson planning. Petal Winter Workshop. St. John
Fisher College.
Steflik, A. & Schultz, S. (2010, November 16). Learning Styles and Lesson Planning. EnCompass- Dansville After
School Program. Dansville Central School
District.
Schultz, S. M., Nelson-Tuttle, C., Dane, E. & Duffy, J., Van Cura, M. (2010, Nov.
11).
It’s an ability. The How-to’s of faculty
helping students go from disability to
Ability. Second Thursday Faculty Development Meeting. St. John Fisher
College.
Rostetter, D. & Schultz, S. (2010,
March 19). Opportunities and challenges.
Navigating
the complexities of law, access, achievement, and disability in our Classrooms. Colloquia presented at St. John Fisher
College.
Schultz, S. M. (2009, May 2). Life after high school. Transition and the student with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Autism and Membership: Home, School, and Community. St. John Fisher College. Rochester, New York.
Schultz, S. M. & Sigler, K. (2009, January
8). Mapping information literacy and
library
resources into a discipline. PETAL
Winter Workshop. St. John Fisher College
Schultz, S. M., Arndt, K. &
Rostetter, D. (2008, November, 20).
Response to
intervention.
What does it mean for my students and me. Tools
for Teachers. Learning Disabilities
Association Life and Learning Services.
Rochester, New York.
Schultz, S. M. (2007, January 10). Cultural
sensitivity when working with parents.
Cantalician Center for Learning Staff Development Day. Amherst, New
York.
Schultz, S. M. (2004, October 20). Students
with disabilities and college. Are you
ready? College Night for Students with Disabilities. Western New York
Collegiate Consortium of Disabilities Advocates. University of Buffalo Center for Tomorrow,
Amherst, New York.
Schultz, S. M. &
Jones, C. (2004, September 7). Preparing to teach. Grand Island
Central School New Teacher
Orientation.
Schultz, S. M. (2001, February 20).
Communication and Leadership.
Toastmasters
International Speaker Series. Fisher Price,
East Aurora New York.
Editorial Consultation and Book Reviews:
Exceptional Individuals Journal Invited Guest Review Board, 2010, 2011
Brooks Publishing Company Book Reviewer, 2011
(Supporting Inclusion in Early Childhood: A
Practical Guide for Administrators)
Jones and Bartlett Publications Book Reviewer, 2010
(Literate
Thought, 2010)
Pearson
Education, Allyn & Bacon/Merrill Book Reviewer
(Teaching Students with Language and Communication
Difficulties, fourth edition, 2010)
Sage Publications Book Reviewer 2005-present
2011 Classroom Management
2009 Behavior
Management
2008 Integrating
Discipline and Care
Approaches
to Behavior and Classroom Management
Essential
Knowledge for Educators: Language
Development,
Disorders, and Differences!
2007 Language
Acquisition
Behavior
Management (revised)
2005 Behavior
Management
Classroom
Management
Creative
Works:
Publications
Schultz, S. M. (2008). Remembering Freeport. Off
Track Pets, 3 (1), p. 3
Keynote Speeches
Schultz, S. M. (2012, March 23). Winning the reverse lottery. American
Cancer Society
2007 Relay for Life. St. John Fisher College. Rochester, New York.
Schultz, S. M. (2007, March 24). Ten practical suggestions for dealing
with
whatever life throws at you. American Cancer Society 2007 Relay for Life.
St. John Fisher College. Rochester, New York.
Community Service Workshops
How to deliver bad news with compassion and empathy. “How to deliver bad news”
Research Project. University
of Buffalo Medical School. Buffalo, New York.
2012- October 11
2011- September 22
2010- November 4, September 23, October 6
Survivors teaching students: Medical students, physicians assistants,
nurse practitioners.
University of Buffalo/
Children’s Hospital of Buffalo. Buffalo,
New York.
2010- September 7, July
14, June 16, May 5
2009- June 3, April 30
Survivors teaching students: Medical students, physicians assistants,
nurse practitioners.
Ovarian Cancer National
Alliance. D’Youville College. Buffalo,
New York.
2009, February 18, February
13