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Department Education
Office Location Fowler Hall (FH)
307 Phone Numbers
TTY:
202-651-5530
Voice Phone:
202-651-5530
FAX:
202-651-5860Email Address helen.thumann@gallaudet.edu
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Helen R. Thumann, Ph.D. Director of Undergraduate Programs and Associate Professor of Education
- Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, Joint Doctoral Program in Special Education, 2006.
- M.A., Gallaudet University, Deaf Education, 1991
- B.A., University of Texas at Austin, Deaf Education, Concentration in History and English, 1988
SHORT BIOGRAPHY Helen Thumann is the undergraduate Program Director for the Department of Education. Helen received her B.A. in Deaf Education from the University of Texas at Austin, with specialization in English and History. In 1991, Helen graduated from the Gallaudet University Deaf Education Program with a Secondary Specialization. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. Her doctoral studies center around the areas of Adult Literacy, Transition from high school to adult life, Atypical Psycholinguistic Development and Deaf Education. Helen is an Associate Professor and teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses, ranging from Introduction to Education to Student Teaching Seminar. Her main interests are in literacy, language development, bilingual education and teacher preparation. When not in her office, you may find Helen in one of her sister's (Mary Thumann and Carlene Thumann-Prezioso) offices, both of whom work on campus. Helen spends her "free" time working on her house, reading, cooking vegetarian food, hanging out with her pets and looking for (and hopefully eating) chocolate.
SPECIALIZATIONS Language & Literacy; Adolescent & Adult Literacy; Transition; Secondary Education
LICENSURE Texas Teacher Certification in Deaf Education. Professional certification in secondary education from the Council of Educators of the Deaf. Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf Certification - CI (interpretation) and CT (transliteration).
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Helen R. Thumann, Ph.D.
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