Lindsey Hogue, Ph.D.

Teaching Assistant Professor of Special Education
Lindsey Hogue

Summary

Dr. Lindsey Hogue is a Teaching Assistant Professor of Special Education at the University of Nevada, Reno. Her research explores issues about special education teachers’ caseloads. She is passionate about supporting special education teachers with managing their caseloads, as well as preparing preservice and practicing teachers to support students with disabilities in their classrooms. 

Dr. Hogue earned her Ph.D. in Special Education and Disability Studies from the University of Nevada, Reno, and brings experience as an adjunct instructor in the College of Education and Human Development and as a high school special education resource teacher. 

 

Education

  • Ph.D., Special Education and Disability Studies, University of Nevada, Reno, 2022.
  • M.F.A., Creative Writing, University of Southern Maine, 2012.
  • Education Specialist Credential, Mild/Moderate Disabilities, Dominican University of California, 2007.
  • B.A., French, Saint Mary’s College of California, 2005.

 

Courses taught

  • EDU 203 Introduction to Special Education
  • EDU 208 Characteristics of Students with Mild to Moderate Disabilities
  • EDSP 411/611 Students with Disabilities in General Education Settings
  • EDSP 432/632 Serving Individuals with Disabilities and Their Families
  • EDSP 722 Autism: Characteristics and General Methods
  • EDSP 726 Methods of Teaching Students with Autism