 
										Dr. Pena Bedesem
													Lifespan Dev & Educ Sciences
												
											
													Associate Professor
												
											
													Campus:
												
													Kent
												
											
													Office Location:
												
												
													405 I White Hall 
												
											Biography
Dr. Peña L. Bedesem is an Associate Professor of Special Education at Kent State University. Her research focuses on the use of innovative technologies to support student learning and behavior in inclusive settings. Dr. Bedesem teaches graduate and undergraduate classes, advises graduate students, and is the coordinator for the Holmes Program, which involves mentoring doctoral students from underrepresented populations who are in programs for K12 education and related fields. She is an active member in several national and international professional organizations, including the Council for Exceptional Children.
Education
																					Ph.D. in Special Education, University of Central Florida
M.A. in Varying Exceptionalities, University of Central Florida
B.A. in Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida
																			
								M.A. in Varying Exceptionalities, University of Central Florida
B.A. in Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida
Research Methods
																					Single Case Research Methods
																			
								Awards/Achievements
- Institute of Education Science Summer Research Training Institute in Single Case Research and Design, 2018
- University Teaching Scholar, Center for Teaching and Learning, Kent State University, 2016-2017
- Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences Colleague of the Year, 2014-2015
- Faculty Excellence Award, 2014, 2013
- Holmes Scholar, University of Central Florida, 2007-2010
 
					