John R. ZZZJohnson, Ph.D.

Human Development Center at LSU Health New Orleans
School of Allied Health Professions
Human Development Center at LSU Health New Orleans
411 South Prieur Street
New Orleans, LA 70112-2262
 
Phone: 504-556-7515
Secondary Phone: 619-778-4580
Email: [email protected]
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Last Updated: January 31, 2018

John R. ZZZJohnson
 

Primary Activity Coordinators: Data Coordinator
Research
 
Discipline(s): Education/Special Education
Disability Studies
Education: General
Interdisciplinary
Transition; Self-determination; leadership development
 
AUCD Council Membership: Multicultural Council
Council on Research and Evaluation
 
Research: transition from school to adult life; self-determination; health care transition; employment and postschool outcomes; leadership & collaboration; disability culture
Education: evidence-based practice in transition; disability leadership;
Service: disability advocacy; leadership; community organizing;

Vita/Bio

Dr. Johnson joined the LSU Human Development Center in July 2015. He is responsible for the design, development and implementation of research and evaluation projects including mandated data collection and reporting for the Center. He also pursues opportunities for expanding Center activities with the writing and submission of grants. Prior to this, he was an Associate Professor at San Diego State University and the Principle Investigator for two personnel preparation grants focused on preparing teachers in Special Education with a specialization in Transition. He was the principle investigator of the Transition Specialist Certificate Program at SDSU that prepared credentialed teachers with an emphasis in the implementation of evidence-based practices in transition and the Self-Determination Learning Model of Instruction. He has experience providing technical assistance to state and local teams; expertise in the area of outcome and impact assessment and evaluation with an interest in the utilization of assessment data for improving program quality, degree of implementation, and post-school outcomes; developing tools designed to meet stakeholder needs; preparing and conducting online training including the development and implementation of an e-mentoring system; and, presenting at state and national conferences as an invited keynote and peer-reviewed presentations. Dr. Johnson is a member of the Council for Exceptional Children, Division on Career Development and Transition, American Educational Research Association, and the American Evaluation Association. He has served as reviewer for a number of professional publications.