Danielle Frith is an alumna of Monmouth University. She was a special education teacher for five years and is a Wilson
level I certified instructor. She obtained her master’s degree in special education from Rider University in 2009 and is a certified
Learning Disabilities Teacher-Consultant. Currently, she is a full-time specialist professor in the special education department at
Monmouth University and an adjunct instructor at Rider University. Danielle is working towards attaining her PhD in special education from
Temple University and recently completed a LEND Fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Her research interests include
dyslexia, assessment, science of reading, teacher preparation and learning disabilities. She presents both locally and nationally on a
variety of topics related to special education. She is a Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) Leadership Academy cohort participant and
is currently working on a special education technology meta-analysis.