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See more Education Expert WitnessesThis expert has a BA in History, a Masters in Media Technology, a Masters in Educational Leadership, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Walden University. He wrote his dissertation on the needs of foster children in rural schools and is the author of several books on foster care books. He is the director of the Foster Care Institute, and acts as a consultant to foster care agencies and legal agencies across the US, and across the globe. He writes regularly for many magazines, and is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post, several publications, and newsletters, both in the United States and overseas. He has been a foster and adoptive parent for dozens of children for over a decade now.
Consultant, Trainer, and Speaker, Several foster care systems across the US
Doctor of Education (EdD), Walden University
Monticello |
Georgia
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What is the role of an education expert witness in legal proceedings?
An education expert witness provides specialized knowledge about educational standards, policies, and practices. They can offer insights on issues like special education, school safety, or curriculum development.
What types of cases might require an education expert witness?
Cases involving educational malpractice, discrimination in schools, student injuries, special education disputes, or teacher misconduct often benefit from an education expert witness.
Can an education expert witness help with cases related to higher education?
Yes, education expert witnesses can provide valuable insights into higher education matters such as academic integrity, tenure disputes, and college admissions processes.
How does an education expert witness contribute to a case involving special needs students?
These experts can assess whether appropriate accommodations were provided according to law and evaluate the effectiveness of individualized education programs (IEPs).
Are there subspecialties within the field of education that an expert witness might focus on?
Yes, some experts may specialize in areas like early childhood education, special needs education, school administration, or educational psychology.
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