Kellie J. Irving

Adjunct faculty
kellie.irving@maine.edu
Phone: 207.581.2441

Shibles Hall
University of Maine
Orono, Maine 04469-5766

Bio: Kellie J. Irving is an adjunct faculty member in special education, part of the School of Learning and Teaching at the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development. She has a wealth of knowledge and experience working in the field of early childhood education. She has worked as a preschool teacher, an itinerant special education teacher, a registered Maine Roads to Quality trainer, and as an early intervention home visitor. Kellie has worked for Child Development Services since 2008 holding state of Maine certifications as both a Teacher of Children with Disabilities ages 0-5, and a Special Education Consultant. Kellie’s academic accomplishments include a master’s degree in early childhood education from the University of New Hampshire, an infant specialist certificate from the Erikson Institute in Chicago, a certificate of advanced study in early intervention and educational leadership and a graduate certificate in autism spectrum disorders from the University of Maine.

Education
Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.) in Early Intervention and Educational Leadership, 2018, University of Maine
M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education, 2004, University of New Hampshire

Courses taught at UMaine

  • SED 511: Planning Inclusive Early Childhood Programs and Environments
  • SED 521: Center-based Practicum in Early Intervention
  • SED 516: Collaborative Consultation in Early Childhood