Faculty/Staff/PhD
Ph.D STUDENT
Venne, Jennifer, M.S., CCC-SLP
PhD Student
Primary Advisor: Dr. Howard Goldstein
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Language and Literacy
Jennifer has been a clinical speech-language pathologist for 15+ years in early intervention,
medical, private practice, and school settings. She received her master’s degree from
the University of New Hampshire in 2003. Prior to that, she studied anthropology and
English at Syracuse University. She is now a doctoral student and research assistant
at ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵwith a focus on implementation of language and literacy interventions in the
school setting.
PhD Student Communication Sciences & Disorders | ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵ | Current |
M.S. Communication Sciences & Disorders | University of New Hampshire | 2003 |
B.A. Anthropology | Syracuse University | 1999 |
Recent Scholarly Activity
- Goldstein, H. & Venne, J. (2024). Innovative Programs for Preschoolers with Language and Literacy Delays. FLASHA convention, Daytona, FL.
- Co-peer reviewer: Topics in Language Disorders, 2023
- Co-peer reviewer: Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2024
- Research Assistant, 2023-present – University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc.,
KS
IES R305A230405: Development of an Implementation Support Package to Install, Implement, and Sustain MTSS in Early Childhood Settings
Assisting principal investigator Trina Spencer, Ph.D. in developing components of the installation support package involving tiered interventions across social-emotional, oral language, and early literacy in preschool classrooms. - Research Assistant, 2023-present – Story Friends Lab, ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵ,
Tampa, FL
IES R324A200179: Efficacy of Story Friends Vocabulary Curriculum Targeting Preschoolers at Risk for Language and Literacy Disabilities
Assisting Principal Investigator Howard Goldstein, Ph.D. in investigating aspects of vocabulary instruction and program implementation.