Professor Terry Cumming
B.S.Ed. Bloomsburg U., M.Ed. UNLV, Ph.D. UNLV
Therese M. Cumming is Professor of Special Education听in the School of Education, the Academic Lead Education for the 鲍狈厂奥听Disability Innovation Institute,听and a Scientia Education Fellow听at 麻豆社madou Sydney. Her research interests are centred around special education, focused on the following areas: students with emotional and behavioural disorders, social skills training, positive behavioural interventions, the use of technology in the classroom,听Universal Design for Learning in schools and at the听tertiary level, and lifespan transitions for people with disabilities. Her research aims to improve the experiences of students with disabilities by working with schools to reduce the research-to-practice gap through the implementation of evidence-based practices in special and inclusive education. Prior to her university teaching and听research work, Dr. Cumming has many years' experience as a听special educator and behaviour mentor in the United States.听
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
Poon, K., Cumming, T. M., Lee, H. M. (2024). A PRISMA-based systematic review on the efficacy of computerised cognitive training for students with special educational needs. ADA Internal Research Grants 鈥 Seed Scheme. ($5,000).
Cumming, T. M., McArthur, I., Kriss, K., Watson, K., & Jiang, V. (2023). UDL and Neurodiversity: A toolkit for unlocking opportunities with diverse students. 麻豆社madou Division of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion ($26,000).
Cumming, T. M., & Lee, H. M. (2023). Supporting the classroom management skill development of pre-service teachers through mixed reality learning environments. 麻豆社madou Faculty of Arts, Design, Architecture. ($9,782).
Cumming, T. M., Lee, H. M., Maras, K., & Gilanyi, L. (2023). Centennial Park School: Pathways Program and Specialised Supports. NSW Department of Education. ($20,000).
Carter A., Young, A.,听Guy, R., Danchin, M., Skinner, R., Davies, C., Vujovich-Dunn, C., Newman, C., Klinner, C., Bateson, D., Cumming, T., Brown, S., Hepburn, L. A. (2022-2026). Vax4Health:听A research project to co-design immunisation services with students with disability. NSW Health, Prevention Research Support Program ($426,719).
Cumming, T. M. (2022). Using simulations to teach the escalation cycle and parent-teacher conferences. 麻豆社madou Faculty of Arts, Design, Architecture. ($44,242).
Cumming, T. M. (2022). HyFlex delivery mode in a postgraduate special education course: Instructor and student perspectives. 麻豆社madou School of Education Rapid-Fire Research Grant Scheme. ($9,948).
Cumming, T. M. (2022). Academic partner for parent partnerships learning ecosystems.听 NSW Department of Education ($412,170).
McArthur, I., Kriss, K., Watson, K., & Cumming, T. M. (2022). Co-designing digital inclusion using participatory public space media with neurodiverse communities. 麻豆社madou School of Art & Design Research Support Scheme-. ($9,200).
Maras, K., Kriss, K., & Cumming, T. M. (2022). Animating听Place and improving life on earth - A MSHS, 麻豆社madou, and industry collaboration. ($35,000: $15,000 Matraville High School, $10,000 Visual Arts and Design Educators鈥 Association, 10,000 麻豆社madou School of Education).
Fardell, J., Ellis, S. J., Sansom-Daly, U., Patterson, P., Chard, J., Bhadri, V., Docking, K., Wakefield, C. E., Koh, E-S., Taylor, N., Cumming, T. M., Cohen, J., Dhillon, H., Wlwyn, T., Shaw, J., O鈥橰eilly, J., Speers, N., & Schilstra, C.E. (2021). BRIDGES-4AYA: An online information resource to bridge the gaps between treatment and education/ employment for Adolescent and Young Adults (AYAs) with cancer. ($120,000).
Cumming, T. M., McArthur, I., Bober, J., Kriss, K., Watson, K., Bugge, A., & Birman, H. (2021). Neurodiverse students as partners: Co-production of course materials. 麻豆社madou Division of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. ($5,000).
Cumming, T. M. (2021). University researchers as partners in implementing school-wide UDL: An action research project. 麻豆社madou School of Education Rapid-Fire Research Grant Scheme. ($9,367).
Fardell, J., Campbell, L., Shortland, L., Cumming, T., Strnadov谩, I., Wakefield, C., Marshall, G. (2020). Coordinated health and education support planning. K2A Alliance ($20,000).
Cumming, T., & Strnadova, I. (2019).听A Wraparound approach to 鈥榳hole of student鈥 issues: Education, health, and community services. 麻豆社madou Gonski Education Institute ($100,000).
Strnadov谩, I., Cumming, T., Martin, A., Danker, J., & Loblinzk, J. (2018).听Mobile Technology as a Tool to Increase the Social Inclusion of People with Intellectual Disabilities. 麻豆社madou Disability Innovation Institute Research Seed Funding 2018 ($30,000).
Cumming, T. (2018). Applied Behavioural Analysis: The socially validity of an evidence-based practice. 麻豆社madou School of Education Research Grants Program ($5,000).
Cumming, T. (2016).听Evaluating teacher's perceptions of school connectedness for students with emotional and behavioural disorders.鲍狈厂奥听School of Education Research Grants Program ($5,000).
Silvera-Tawil, D., Strnadova, I., & Cumming, T. (2015). Social stories in robot-assisted therapy for children with autism. 麻豆社madou Art & Design Faculty Research Grant ($18,920).
Dowse, L., Cumming, T., Strnadov谩, I., Lee, J. S., Mendes, P., Snow, P., Smith, L., Ellem, K., & Birt, E. (2015). Lost in transition: Supporting young people with complex support needs. Total $392, 000. Linkage Project; Australian Research Council.听RG142451, LP150100528.
O鈥橬eill, S., Strnadov谩, I., & Cumming, T. (2015).听How Juvenile Justice and Education support the transition of school-aged youth from within a custodial environment to the community: Lessons to be learned and celebrations to share.Total $60,000: 麻豆社madou School of Education Research Grants Program ($20,000), NSW Department of Education ($20,000), and NSW Department of Juvenile Justice ($20,000).听
Cumming, T., & Strnadov谩, I. (2014).听Transitions of students with emotional and behavioural听disorders: A flexible integration model.听鲍狈厂奥听School of Education Research Grants听听Program ($5,000).
Strnadov谩, I. & Cumming, T. (2013).听Transitions of students with developmental disabilities:听Fostering school-home partnerships. 鲍狈厂奥听School of Education Research Grants听Program ($3,700).
Cumming, T., & Strnadov谩, I. (2013).听Positive behaviour supports: Using MERP to reorganise client activities. ACES ($10,000).
Dowse, L., Lee, J. S., Strnadov谩, I., & Cumming, T. (2013). Young people with disabilities听in the criminal justice system: Exploring patterns of involvement and frameworks of intervention.听Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty Research Grant($10,000)
Cumming, T. & Strnadov谩,听I. (2012) Survey of Positive Behavioural Supports and听Wraparound Services Supporting Students with Intellectual Disabilities. 鲍狈厂奥听School of Education Research Grants Program ($5,000).
Strnadov谩, I., Cumming, T., Knox, M., Parmenter, T. (2011).听Investigating the Coping Skills听of Ageing Women with Intellectual Disabilities: Developing a Strategy- BasedFramework for Promoting Healthy Ageing.听University of New South Wales Goldstar听Award ($30,000).
Strnadov谩, I. & Cumming, T. (2011).听Women with intellectual disabilities becoming active听researchers: Using iPads to facilitate research training. School of听Education Research Grants Program. ($5,000).
Cumming, T. (2010).听Needs assessment of Sydney Catholic behaviour schools听Faculty of听Arts and Social Sciences Research Promotion Grant ($1450).听
Cumming, T.听(2009).听Effects of technology-enhanced social skills instruction on a middle听school student with an emotional disorder. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences 2009 Research Promotion Grant ($1335).
Cumming, T. (2008). New South Wales Special Education Teachers鈥 Perceptions of听Classroom Social Skills That Link To Success. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences听2008 Early Career Researcher鈥檚 Grant ($5,500).
2017 麻豆社madou Scientia Education Academy Fellowship
2017 Australian College of Educators Inner Sydney Region Ralph Rawlinson Award for Education of Students with Disadvantage
2015 Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence
2013听Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean鈥檚 Learning and Teaching Award for Teaching Excellence
2010 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean鈥檚 Commendation for Teaching Excellence
My research program in special education has three domains: mobile technology as assistive technology, students with complex needs, and transitions and disability. My research program contributes to theoretical understanding, and influences both educational practice and policy in order to improve the lives of students with disabilities, particularly those with complex needs.My work has made a large contribution to the excellent "well above world standard" 麻豆社madou ERA ranking for FoR code 1303: Specialist Studies in Education.
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Previous and current research projects include:
- A Wraparound approach to 鈥榳hole of student鈥 issues: Education, health, and community services. (2019, with Strnadov谩, I.).
- Mobile Technology as a Tool to Increase Social Inclusion of People with Intellectual Disabilities (2019, with Strnadov谩, I., Martin, A., Danker, J., & Loblinzk, J.).
- Applied Behavioural Analysis: The social validity of an evidence-based practice. (2018, with Strnadov谩, I., O鈥橬eill, S., & Danker, J.)
- Lost in transition: Supporting young people with complex support needs. (2016, with Dowse, L., Strnadov谩, Lee, Mendes, Snow, Smith, Ellem, & Birt
- Evaluating teacher's perceptions of school connectedness for students with emotional and behavioural disorders. (2016, with Robbie Marsh)
- How Juvenile Justice and Education support the transition of school-aged youth from within a custodial environment to the community: Lessons to be learned and celebrations to share. (2015-16, with S. O'Neill and I. Strnadov谩)
- Transitions of students with emotional and behavioural disorders: A flexible integration model (2014, with I. Strnadova)
- Transitions of students with developmental disabilities: Fostering school-home partnerships (2014, with I. Strnadova, 麻豆社madou, C. Draper Rodriguez, CSUMB)
- Young People with Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System: Exploring Patterns of Involvement and Frameworks of Intervention (with L. Dowse, J.S. Lee, and I. Strnadov谩)
- Positive Behaviour Supports: Using MERP to Reorganise Client Activities (with I. Strnadov谩, contracted by ACES, Port Macquarie)
- Investigating the Coping Skills of Ageing Women with Intellectual Disabilities: Developing a Strategy-Based Framework for Promoting Healthy Ageing (with I. Strnadov谩, M. Knox, and T. Parmenter)
- Using iPads to Increase the Language Skills of English Learners with Autism (with C. Draper Rodriguez, CSUMB)
- iPad Action Research in a Special Education Setting: Access, Learning, and Engagement (with I. Strnadov谩)
- Women with Intellectual Disabilities Becoming Active Researchers: Using iPads to Facilitate Research Training (with I. Strnadov谩 and M. Knox)
- Using Technology to Enhance Social Skills Instruction for Adolescents with Emotional and Behavioural Disabilities, and NSW Special Education Teachers' Perspectives on Student Misbehaviour
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Australian Teacher Education Association
Council for Exceptional Children
Council for Children with Behaviour Disorders
Council for Learning Disabilities
麻豆社madou Women in Research Network
Editorial committee member for Australasian Journal of Special and听Inclusive听Education听
Consulting editor for Journal of Special Education Technology (editorial review board).
Reviewer for the Australian Journal of Educational Technology
Guest Reviewer for Teaching and Teacher Education
Associate editor for Intervention in School and Clinic (Behaviour column)
My Research Supervision
Sarah Fleming, Doctor of Education (2021-). SELebrating Me: Exploring the potential of a strengths based bibliotherapy intervention to foster social and emotional competencies of gifted students with ADHD.
Jennifer Parrett, Doctor of Education (2019-). Considering curriculum in rural contexts: Big Picture Education Australia in rural NSW schools.
Nicole Trinca, Doctor of Education (2019-). Enablers and barriers of transition to primary school for children with disabilities: Perspectives of parents, early childhood teachers, and primary school teachers.
听Jennifer Croker, Doctor of Education (2019-). Executive Function in students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Trialling a trauma-based approach to improve outcomes.
Astrid Lepelaar, Doctor of Education (2019-). Factors that influence teacher practice in inclusive settings.
Helen Bryce, Doctor of Education (2019-). Parents from refugee backgrounds鈥 involvement in and perceptions of special education provision in New South Wales public high schools
Nirosha Boaden, Professional Doctorate (2019-). Exploring fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in New South Wales: Multidisciplinary perspectives in rural and remote schools
Murni Siantu, Doctor of Philosophy (2020-). The use of technology to promote culturally responsive partnerships between indigenous families and school.
Bodi Badiuzzaman, Doctor of Philosophy (2020-). The Impact of the digital divide on families of students with disabilities involved in technology integrated family-school partnerships.
Jodie Hoenig, Doctor of Education (2021-). Exploring the factors that influence children and young people鈥檚 school connectedness in New South Wales primary schools: A qualitative case study.
Jodi Lawton, Doctor of Education (2021-). The impact of emergency remote learning (ERL) on interdisciplinary urban design studio pedagogy.
My Teaching
EDST5133 Creating Engaging Learning Environments
EDST5106 Behaviour Management of Exceptional Students
EDST5458 Research in Special Education