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Selmi, Ann
Academic Rank Phone
Associate Professor 310-243-2533
Office Hours E-Mail Address
aselmi@csudh.edu
Advising Hours Office Location
COE 1442
Mailing Address
Teacher Education
California State University, Dominguez Hills
1000 E. Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
Courses Taught
  • SPE 523 – Field Experiences in General and Special Education for Interns
  • SPE 524 – Advanced Leadership, Management, and Curriculum Modifications for Diverse Learners  
  • SPE 541 – Special Education Pre-Induction Planning  
  • SPE 564 – Instructional Planning and Curriculum Development for Individuals with Moderate/Severe Disabilities  
  • SPE 565 – Instructional Strategies for Individuals with Moderate/Severe Disabilities
Degrees
  • B.A. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
  • M.Ed. Boston College, Boston, MA
  • Ph.D. University of Southern California
Research Projects, Grants & Interests
  • 2003 California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Early Childhood Special Education Intern Grant, California State University, San Bernardino.
  • 2002 County of San Bernardino, Early Learning Opportunities Training Grant for County Preschools and Parents.
  • 2001 Developed Early Childhood Special Education Credential/Master’s Degree Program, California State University, San Bernardino.
  • 2000 CSU Research Award. Effects of Context on Symbolic Behaviors of Preschoolers.  
  • 1998 Developed Early Childhood Special Education Credential/Master’s Degree Program, San Jose State University. 
  • 1996 CSU Research Award. Analysis of Interactions Between Mothers and Children in Second Year of Life.
  • 1993 National Institutes of Health/Child and Family Research Laboratory. Two-year Visiting Adjunct Scientist. Typical and Atypical Symbolic Play Behaviors in Mother-Child Dyads.
  • 1990 Preparation of Personnel Grant for the Education of Low Incidence Populations: Hearing Impaired.
Publications \ Presentations
  • Selmi, A. The relation between language and early symbolic literacy behaviors. (in process).
  • Selmi, A., Rueda, R., & Higareda, I. Contextual factors relating to symbolic representations in language delayed preschoolers. Submitted for publication.
  • Selmi, A., Wilcox, A., & Ward, C. Early Learning Opportunities in the Classroom: Teachers and Parents Curriculum for Enhancing Developmental, Social, Emotional, and Parent Collaboration Skills in the Classroom Setting. San Bernardino, CA: San Bernardino County Office of Child Care.
  • Bornstein, M., Selmi, A., Haynes, O. M., Painter, K., & Marx, E. Representational abilities in the second year of life and the hearing status of child/mother dyads. Child Development, 70, 833-852.
  • Selmi, A., & Rueda, R. A naturalistic study of the collaborative play transformations and metacommunications of preschoolers who are hearing impaired. Journal of Early Intervention, 21, 299-307.
  • Selmi, A. Monitoring and evaluating the educational effects of the cochlear implant. Ear and Hearing.

Presentations

  • Selmi, A. Symbolic factors in hearing and deaf preschoolers’ symbolic abilities. Paper accepted for Division of Early Childhood International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and Their Families, December 2003.
  • Selmi, A. Early Learning Opportunities: Working with Center Staff and Parents. Three-hour workshop presented to County of San Bernardino administrators, child center staff members, and parents. San Bernardino, California, October 2002.
  • Selmi, A., Rueda, R., and Higareda, I. Contextual factors in hearing and deaf use of symbolic representations. Paper presentation at the American Educational Research Association Annual (AERA) Meeting, Seattle, Washington, April 2001.
  • Selmi, A., & Bornstein, M. Representational Abilities and the Hearing Status of Child/Mother Dyads. The Council for Exceptional Children's Division of Early Childhood International Conference, Chicago, Illinois, December 1998.
  • Selmi, A., Guerin, G., & Massey, P. Family Resource Center and University Partnership in the Preparation of Professionals. Panel discussion presented at the Council for Exceptional Children's Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1998.
  • Bornstein, M., Selmi, A., Haynes, O., & Painter, K. Representational Abilities in the Second Year of Life. Poster presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1998.
  • Selmi, A., & Guerin, G. The future of university and family resource centers in training special education professionals. Paper presented at the Council for Exceptional Children's Teacher Education Division Conference, Savannah, Georgia, November 1997.
  • Guerin, G., Selmi, A., & Massey, P. Family resource centers: Opportunities for parent/teacher collaboration. Poster presented at the Council for Exceptional Children National Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 1997.
  • Selmi, A. Play pretend: An avenue for early cognitive assessment and development. Paper presented at the Division of Early Intervention, Phoenix, Arizona, December 1996.
  • Guerin, G., & Selmi, A. Research knowledge about culturally diverse preschool children with disabilities: Access to nine disciplines. Head Start's National Research Conference, Washington, D.C., June 1996.
  • Selmi, A., & Guerin, G. Multidisciplinary knowledge base improves understanding of preschool children with disabilities. Paper presented at the California State Federation/Council for Exceptional Children convention, Ontario, California, February 1996.
  • Selmi, A. A model for systematic observation and analysis of peer interactions in the classroom setting. Paper presented at the International Congress on the Education of the Deaf, Rochester, New York, August 1990.
  • Selmi, A. Peers, props, and pretend: Assessing socio-cognitive skills through cooperative play. Paper presented at the Alexander Graham Bell Conference, Washington, D.C., July 1990.
  • Selmi, A., & Rueda R. A naturalistic study of metacommunication during play interactions of hearing-impaired preschoolers. Paper presented at the American Educational Research Conference (AERA), Division C, Boston, Massachusetts, April 1990.
  • House, W. & Selmi A. Cochlear implants in children: The future prospects. A paper presented at the International Congress on Education of the Deaf, Manchester, England, August 1985.
  • House, W., Berliner, K., Eisenberg, L., & Selmi, A. Children's cochlear implant program. Short course presented at the Alexander Graham Bell Conference, Portland, Oregon, June 1984.
  • Selmi, A. Cochlear implants in children: The prospects for educational improvement. Paper presented at the Association of Canadian Educators of the Hearing-Impaired, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, February 1984.
  • Selmi, A. Cochlear implants. Paper presented to the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Department of Otology, Los Angeles, California, November 1982.
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