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We’re thrilled to have you join us for this fantastic conference on the transformative power of evidence-based literacy instruction. Get ready to be inspired by our impressive lineup of speakers who are experts in revolutionizing literacy education for all children!

Throughout this conference, we’ll explore the remarkable impact of evidence-based literacy instruction and collaborate on ways to ensure that every student has access to the best education possible. Our speakers will share their vast knowledge, cutting-edge research, and practical strategies to help you overcome any challenge that comes your way. Jump into conversations, engage with our speakers, and connect with fellow attendees. Together, we can build a powerful network of educators, researchers, and advocates committed to making a lasting impact on our students’ lives!

Once again, we extend our warmest welcome to each and every one of you. Let’s seize this opportunity to learn, grow, and work towards a future where every student can reach their full potential through the power of evidence-based literacy instruction!

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Amy Peterson

University of Wyoming
Assistant Professor
Laramie, WY

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Amy K. Peterson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is an assistant professor at the University of Wyoming in the Division of Communication Disorders. She is the director of the Adolescent Language Intervention, Applications, and Strategies (ALIAS) Lab. Her research primarily focuses on interventions for students with language disorders, which includes those who have difficulty with literacy skills in reading and writing across curricular areas. She is also interested in supporting special educators, speech-language pathologists in particular, in providing adolescent services and alignment to the curriculum through implementation science. Amy is a certified speech-language pathologist with 8 years of clinical practice as a school-based SLP prior to earning her Ph.D. from Utah State University in 2022. She earned her master's degree in speech-language pathology in 2010 from the University of Wyoming. Amy is also the current president of the Wyoming Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is proud to be serving the community in the Cowboy state.
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