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Biography

Angus Kittelman is a Research Associate in Educational and Community Supports, a research unit in the College of Education. His research interests include positive behavior support, implementation science, applied behavior analysis, and vocational rehabilitation.

Dr. Kittelman received his PhD from the University of Oregon and MA in 2014 from Oregon State University. Prior to the UO, he worked as a behavior consultant. Courses he has taught at the UO include Advanced Behavior and Classroom Management (SPED 426/536) and Single-Subject Research Methods II (EDUC 652).

He is the project coordinator on an IES Exploration grant (PI: Kent McIntosh) examining the implementation and sustainability of Tier 2 and 3 behavior systems in schools. He is also a research team member on an IES Development and Innovation grant (PI: Brigid Flannery) focused on developing and examining the initial effectiveness of an adapted Tier 2 behavior intervention for high school students.