Kenneth C. Schneider has been chairman of the Department of Applied Psychology since 1990. As a school psychologist he focused on students with educational disabilities. His academic interests focus on the psychological aspects of exceptionality and college students with learning disabilities; in this latter area he has developed a pilot study for Rutgers University. His current interests include advocacy for developmentally disabled individuals and their families. He works extensively with students and is a popular supervisor in the areas of both clinical work and dissertation research. Dr. Schneider is professionally active and a consultant to the New Jersey public defender's office. He is a licensed practicing psychologist.
Research Interests and Clinical Work
Cognitive assessment; learning disabilities; behavioral consultation with students, parents, teachers; families with exceptional individuals
Instructor for the Following Courses
- Seminar in psychoeducational interventions
- Exceptional children in the school, family, and community
- Individual cognitive assessment
- Child psychopathology
- Psychoeducational foundations of learning disabilities
Email: schneid@rci.rutgers.edu