Dr. Allred joined the BSU faculty in 2007, the University’s Diamond Anniversary!
Keith received his doctoral degree in Special Education from Vanderbilt
University. Previously, he has served on the Special Education faculties at
Eastern Illinois University and Brigham Young University. Currently, Keith is
serving as Chair of the new Department of Special Education and Early Childhood
Studies.
His research has focused on identifying factors that contribute to schools that
effectively serve students with disabilities, and the effects of young children
with disabilities on families. Keith has published in a number of professional
journals, such as Remedial and Special Education, Teacher Education and Special
Education, Infant-Toddler Intervention, and Young Children. Dr. Allred has been
active in various professional organizations such as the Teacher Education
Division (TED) and the Division of Early Childhood (DEC) of CEC. He has
presented at regional, national, and international conferences.
Keith has
taught more than a dozen different courses at the undergraduate and graduate
levels. His particular interests include courses dealing with introduction to
exceptionality, inclusion and collaboration, assessment, as well as effective
partnerships between schools and families.
Dr. Allred
has worked as an educator in a variety of settings, ranging from a remote rural
two-room school in Nevada to urban schools in Dallas. He has taught 3-12th
grades, and worked with diverse populations of students with disabilities. In
addition, Keith spent 9 years with the Nevada Department of Education as an
Early Childhood Special Education Consultant.
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