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CSUF Professor Focuses on Addressing the Needs of All Students Through Special Education

Cal State Fullerton special education Professor Janice Myck-Wayne will focus on ways to advocate for children with disabilities in her 2023 Outstanding Professor Lecture titled “From Segregation to Inclusion, the Progression of Equity in Disability Education” on Feb. 29.

Myck-Wayne, a 40-year teacher, researcher and mentor in special education, will speak from 2 to 4 p.m. at CSUF’s Pollak Library, Room PLN-130, and virtually on Zoom.

Throughout her career, Myck-Wayne’s research has focused on teacher training, inclusive practices, families and early education. Myck-Wayne started her career as a teacher for the deaf and hard of hearing in Los Angeles Unified School District in 1984. She has remained committed to teaching in urban settings and preparing teacher credential candidates to teach all children in California. 

Myck-Wayne has helped generations of educators and addressed barriers:

Myck-Wayne can be reached for an interview at 657-278-4706 and jmyck-wayne@fullerton.edu

About Cal State Fullerton: The largest university in the CSU and the only campus in Orange County, Cal State Fullerton offers more than 100 degree programs and Division 1 athletics. Recognized as a national model for supporting student success, CSUF excels with innovative, high-impact educational practices, including faculty-student collaborative research, study abroad and competitive internships. CSUF is a top public university known for its success in supporting first-generation and underrepresented students, and preparing all students to become leaders in the global marketplace. Our vibrant and diverse campus is a primary driver of workforce and economic development in the region. Visit fullerton.edu.