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Nancy Casella

Full Adjunct Professor at St. John's University

Nancy Casella
New York (10065) United States (New York)
Professional Status
Employed
Available
About Me
A college professor with experience in public school administration, Nancy Casella teaches at St. John's University and Hunter College of the University of New York. In preparation for her career, she earned a doctor of education in education administration at St. John’s University. Prior to her doctoral studies, Nancy Casella secured a master of arts in forensic psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She also holds a master of science in special education from Hunter College and a bachelor of arts in elementary education from Queens College. Ms. Casella is further certified with New York State as a school administrator and supervisor and as a school district administrator.

Nancy Casella started out in public education as a special education instructor to students in grades seven through nine. After several years as teacher, she transitioned to an administrative role as an education evaluator in the Special Education Department. Soon, she became an assistant principal, a position she would hold at several schools in New York City before moving on to more advanced administrative positions such as regional administrator for special education and principal.
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  • teaches graduate level classes
  • Special Education
  • Research
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Associate Adjunct Professor

St John’s University – Queens New York
Since January 2006
Full-time
Queens
United States - New York
  • graduate courses
  • Instructional Leadership program
  • SBL Master’s Degree and certificate program
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MS

Hunter College

Special Education

MA

Hunter College

Education Administration

BA

Queens College

Elementary Education

EdD

St. John’s University

September 2000 to June 2006
Educational Administration

MA

John Jay College Criminal Justice

September 1993 to June 1998
Forensic Psychology
  • Educator
  • Professor
  • Lecture
  • Research
  • St. John's Career Connect
  • Family
  • Education
  • Community