Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ryan J. Kettler is an assistant professor in the School Psychology Program. Prior to joining Rutgers in 2011, he held
faculty positions at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University and at
California State University, Los Angeles,
and completed an internship in professional psychology at Ethan Allen
School in Wales, Wisconsin. In 2007, Dr. Kettler was named an Early Career
Scholar by the Society for the Study of School Psychology (SSSP). Dr. Kettler's
research is designed to improve methods for identifying students with
special needs and measuring their strengths and weaknesses. He
has worked on multiple federally funded grants examining the
effectiveness of alternate assessments, academic and behavioral
screening systems, and testing accommodations. Dr. Kettler is the author of
peer-reviewed publications and presentations within these areas under
the program Data-Driven Assessment for Intervention. He is the editor of the SSSP Research Registry and a coeditor of the Handbook of Accessible Achievement Tests for All Students.
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