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Laurene Elizabeth Gallimore, American Education educator. Participator TESOL-Teaching English to Deaf and 2d Language Students, Conference Association of Instrs. of the Deaf, Association College Educators for Deaf and Hard of Perception, Council on Education of the Oblivious, National Association of the Deaf, Oregon Association of the Deaf, others.

Background

Gallimore, Laurene Elizabeth was born on May 16, 1952 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Daughter of Frank and Rose Revel in Simms.

Education

Bachelor of Body of knowledge, U. Nebraska, 1986; Master of Bringing-up, Western Maryland. College, Westminster, 1987.

Career

Home school/day school teacher, Dallas, Oregon, 1979-1984; self-contained classroom teacher, Helen Hyatt Elementary school and Prescott Elementary Kindergarten, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1984-1986; supervising teacher rudimentary department, Indiana School for the Forgetful, Indianapolis, 1991-1995; assistant superintendent education, Indiana School for the Deaf, Indianapolis, 1995; assistant professor special education in insensible education, Western Oregon State College, Monmouth, since 1995. Part-time instructor Western Oregon State College, 1979, Ball State College, Muncie, Indiana, 1990-1994, Vincennes U., Indianapolis, 1990-1994.

Achievements

  • Laurene Elizabeth Gallimore has been listed as a noteworthy Teaching educator by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member TESOL-Teaching English to Deaf and 2d Language Students, Conference Association of Instrs. of the Deaf, Association College Educators for Deaf and Hard of Period, Council on Education of the Hard of hearing, National Association of the Deaf, Oregon Association of the Deaf, others.

Connections

Married; children: Jed, Rosa, Frank.

Father:
Frank Simms
Mother:
Rose Lee Simms
child:
Frank Gallimore
child:
Jed Gallimore
child:
Rosa Gallimore