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    ZHANG Shudong Associate Professor
    Institute of Special Education
    Email:zsd@bnu.edu.cn
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    Research Areas:
    Learning Disability, Psychology Assessment of Exceptional Children

    Education Background:
    2007-2008 Post-doc, University of Michigan, U.S
    2004-2006, Ph.D., School of Psychology, BNU
    2001-2004, M.A., Department of Psychology, East North University
    1994-1998, B.A., Department of Psychology, East North University

    Courses:
    General Psychology, Children Psychology, Educational Psychology, Psychology and Educational Statistics,
    Psychology Assessment for Exceptional Children, Speech and Language Training, Cognitional and Modification of LD

    Selected Papers in last three years :
    Zhang, S.D., On the Dissociations in Number Processing and Calculation and Their Enlightenment on Mathematics Education, Chinese Journal of Special Education,2010-8

    Zhang, S.D., & Dong, Q., A Study on Relationship between Mathematics Disorder and Memory Chinese Journal of Special Education,2009-6

    Principal Investigator of Projects (in the last three years):
    National Education Science 11th five-year projects: Math activities design and evaluation for Promoting students’ subjectivity
    BNU Teacher teaching innovative platform: Psychology and education for students with LD Curriculum development
    BNU Teacher teaching innovative platform: Psychology and education for students with LD Textbooks development
    BNU Teacher teaching innovative platform: Psychology and education for students with LD Textbooks development
    BNU Teacher teaching innovative platform: Speech and Language Training Curriculum development
    BNU Teacher teaching innovative platform: Psychological assessment for exceptional children Curriculum development
    BNU Faculty of Education Youth project: Numbers process and calculation ability for primary school students