Jade Wexler, Ph.D.
Jade Wexler, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling, Higher Education,
and Special Education at the University of Maryland, College Park. Dr. Wexler has almost 15 years
of experience as a teacher and researcher in the field of special education. She earned her Ph.D. in
Special Education (Learning Disabilities and Behavior Disorders) in 2007 from the University of
Texas at Austin, where she remains a fellow in the Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk
Dropout Prevention Institute. She has extensive experience directing large-scale studies (funded by
the National Institutes of Health, the Institute of Education Sciences, the Meadows Foundation,
and the Greater Texas Foundation) investigating high-quality interventions for students with significant reading difficulties and students at risk for dropping out of school. Her current research focuses
on investigating effective practices for adolescents with reading difficulties, including those
in the juvenile justice system. She also investigates methods to decrease dropout rates and increase
school engagement for students at risk for dropping out of school.