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Dr. Drew is Associate Dean for Research and Outreach
for the College of Education and a Professor in Special
Education and Educational Psychology. He has been
with the University of Utah since 1971. He received
his M.Ed. from the University of Illinois and his
Ph.D. from the University of Oregon. He has over
100 scholarly contributions, including books, chapters,
and articles as well as national and international
presentations. He has over $10.1 million in federal,
state, and private sector grants to his credit. His
articles have appeared in Exceptional Children, AJMR,
Perceptual and Motor Skills, Psychology Reports,
Psychonomic Science, ETMR, Mental Retardation, Review
of Educational Research, Journal of the School of
Psychology, School Psychology Review, Journal of
Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Journal of Learning
Disabilities, Exceptional Education Quarterly, Technological
Horizons in Education journal, American Journal of
Family Therapy, and West's Education Law Reporter.
The subjects of his publications have included mental
retardation; research design; psychology of exceptionality;
statistics; learning disabilities; cognition; social
adaptation; assessment; diagnosis theory; minority
assessment; norm- and criterion-referenced assessment;
abortion, euthanasia, and withholding treatment;
and research on teacher education, parent consent,
research training, technology applications, and mathematics
performance.
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