
Dianne Evans Kelley
Dianne Evans Kelley has taught students with emotional/ behavioral disabilities in both inclusive and more restrictive classrooms for 10 years. Currently, she is an assistant professor in the special education department at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, WI. She has worked as a special education program support teacher for the Milwaukee Public Schools, where she provided inservice training and classroom-based support to teachers throughout the district. Kelley has worked with middle and high-school beginning special education teachers affiliated with the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee/Milwaukee Public Schools Special Education Internship Program. She has been an educational consultant since 1989 and has presented at the local, state, and national level on such topics as positive behavioral supports for students with challenging behavior and classroom management. Kelley has a master's degree in special education and is currently working toward a doctorate in urban education/special education.
Books
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Common-Sense Classroom Management for Special Education Teachers, Grades 6-12
By: Jill A. Lindberg, Dianne Evans Kelley, Judith Walker-Wied and Kristin M. Forjan Beckwith

Common-Sense Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers
By: Jill A. Lindberg, Dianne Evans Kelley and April M. Swick
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