Corey Peltier is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Oklahoma. Before joining OU, he completed his undergraduate and master's degrees at the University of Maryland and taught fifth grade as a general education teacher. He completed his doctoral work in special education at Texas A&M University. His main research line focuses on enhancing the mathematics outcomes for children, focused on investigating intervention and assessment practices used by teachers. His other passion is investigating methodological considerations around the use of single-case research designs to inform effective interventions.
Fun Fact: Corey Peltier wrestled in college while at the University of Maryland. He loves coaching wrestling to youth and high school-age students.
Enouraging note: My first-grade teacher had such a strong impact on me and led me to want to become an educator. You have this impact on children every day and inspire their curiosity to strive for their aspirations. Thank you for all the work that you do!