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Rebecca Newell
Learning Specialist, Orton-Gillingham Trained
Rebecca Newell is a passionate educator and staunch advocate for students with learning disabilities. Her extensive background in education and advocacy showcases her unwavering commitment to improving the learning experiences of diverse student populations. With a wealth of experience spanning various roles including co-founding a curriculum development organization and serving as a specialist at esteemed educational institutions, Rebecca is dedicated to creating an inclusive and supportive educational environment that fosters growth and success for all learners.
Rebecca's educational journey began at Boston University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, laying a solid foundation for her understanding of human behavior and cognitive development. She further expanded her expertise by obtaining a Master of Education in School Counseling from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This combination of psychology and educational theory fuels her advocacy efforts and informs her teaching methodologies, enabling her to effectively support students facing learning challenges.
Throughout her career, Rebecca has held significant positions that highlight her skills and commitment to education and community outreach. As a co-founder and product developer at Smart ALEC Curriculum, she played a pivotal role in creating educational resources aimed at enhancing learning for students with special needs. Her time as a Learning Specialist at Children's Hospital Colorado allowed her to provide targeted support and intervention for students with varying disabilities, ensuring they received equitable access to learning opportunities. Additionally, her tenure as Community Outreach Coordinator at 21st Century Community Learning Centers exemplified her dedication to fostering inclusive educational environments and community engagement.
Rebecca’s experience as a Literacy Specialist at Early Childhood Literacy positioned her as a key player in promoting early literacy skills, crucial for setting the stage for lifelong learning. In her teaching role at Community Independent School, Rebecca's hands-on approach and innovative teaching practices empowered her students to overcome obstacles and thrive academically. Her entrepreneurial spirit is evident through her co-ownership of CrossFit Local, a personal training facility, where she emphasized wellness and fitness, acknowledging the importance of health in student performance and learning.
As a Project Manager at Educational Products for Infancy and Baby BumbleBee, Rebecca further demonstrated her ability to blend educational insights with practical applications, enhancing product development for early learners. Each of these roles has equipped Rebecca with a unique toolkit of skills, insights, and experiences to effectively advocate for and support students with learning disabilities, bridging the gap between educational resources and student needs.