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Dianice Torrado Rosado

she/her/ella

Project Specialist, Bilingual (CCR&R & TA), The Research Institute

| torradorosadod@wou.edu

Why I chose WOU

I chose WOU first as an instructional leader, it is my dream job to work at the university level. Secondly, all the interactions online or in person with the WOU/TRI staff, the collaborations and their great contributions in education make a difference in the communities.

At WOU since

12/21/2023

Hobbies

Hiking, read, making jewerly

Fun fact

My favorite place is the beach.

Hometown

Arecibo, Puerto Rico

Favorite book/movie

Book, Why Zebras dont get Ulcers Movie, Freedom Writers and Little Mermaid

Areas of responsibility

CCR&R TA Specialists support 15 regional CCR&R across Oregon by providing technical support to

support the mission of CCR&Rs. CCR&R TA Specialists work closely with regions to develop professional

development and technical assistance plans to support their work while developing relationships with staff.

CCR&R TA specialists navigate the early learning system by understanding the key roles and responsibilities

of systems partners to support early learning professionals and programs in Oregon. Some key Early Learning

System partners are Oregon Department of Human Services, Inclusive Partners, 211info, Office of Child

Care and Oregon Center for Career Development.

Education

 

 

My educational background is a  Masters degree in Educational Management and Leadership, 2021 and a Bachelor's degree in Special Education K-12, 2015.

Professional experience

I had been working in Central Coordination at TRI for about 2 months. Had 2 years of experience working for CCR&R. First as Bilingual Quality Improvement Specialist and Network Coordinator secondly as Preschool Promise Coach. Overall 8 years in experience professional in Early Childhood here in Oregon. I wear so many hats in the ECE field as Teacher, Education Mentor, Coach, QIS, Preschool Promise Quality Coach and a Oregon Certified Master Trainer.




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