Colleen Loranger, MEd
Instructor, Teacher Education (MIT and EDLS)
Biography
Colleen Loranger is an instructor in the EDLS, MIT, and MEd programs . With a deep commitment to inclusive education Colleen brings 10 years of K-12 and higher education classroom experience to her role.
Colleen holds a Master’s in Curriculum and Teaching in Special Education from Boston University and has Washington State dual teaching endorsement in special education and math. Her professional interests include Disability Justice, antiracism in K-12 special education, and accessibility in elementary mathematics. In 2023 she was an SU REEF Racial Equity in Education Fellow.
Education
- Master of Education in Curriculum and Teaching Special Education, 2018
- Boston University School of Education | Boston, MA
- Bachelor of Arts in English, Media and Cultural Studies, 2015
- Macalester College | St. Paul, MN
Courses Taught
- EDLS 3300 Foundations of Special Education
- TEED 5116 Foundations of Inclusive Classrooms
- TEED 5117 Development of the Whole Learner
- EDLS 4710 Clinical Internship Social Emotional Learning
- TEED 5135 Methods in Secondary Special Education
- TEED 5126 Methods in Elementary Special Education
- EDLS 2750 Child Abuse and Related Issues
- EDLS 4800 Issues & Advocacy
- TEED 5211 - Learners & Communities II: Cultural & Linguistic Responsiveness and Development of the Whole Learner
- TEED 5212 - Learners & Communities III: Fostering Inclusive & Humanizing Learning Communities
- TEED 5213 - Learners & Communities IV: Critical Issues in Education