Terminal Degree: Ph.D. Department of Middle, Secondary and K-12 Education Curriculum and Instruction, Urban Education Concentration, University of North Carolina at Charlotte College of Education
Research Interests: Special Education -- "Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disabilities" | "Dyslexia" | "Collaboration and Inclusive Education | "Differentiated Curriculum and Instructional Design" | "African American Girls and Exceptional Education" | "Teacher Preparation"
Bio: Dr. Annette Teasdell is an Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Clark Atlanta University and a nationally recognized urban education scholar. She serves as principal investigator for the PANTHER and LANEY Scholars Projects, preparing future special education teachers. A 2022 UNCF Teaching and Learning Faculty Fellow and AERA Hilliard and Sizemore Research Fellow, she brings over 15 years of teaching experience to her work. Dr. Teasdell is co-author of two books on diversity and education. She holds a doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and is committed to advancing equity and excellence in education.