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Alene Harris, PhD, is a retired professor from Peabody College of Vanderbilt University who for 50 years was a certified teacher in both elementary and secondary (English Language Arts and Life Sciences) levels. Her background includes 16 years of classroom teaching and 23 years of university teaching, including over 2,000 mostly middle school students, with a smattering of elementary and high school, in urban, suburban, and independent schools; and over 1,000 college students, mostly graduate students returning for a master's plus teaching licensure, at Peabody College. Her expertise includes classroom management, lesson design, and staff development. She has more than 25 years of educational research in classroom management and lesson design and effective teaching, including federally funded research in classroom management and inclusion students (elementary); student self-monitoring and its effect on special education placement (elementary); and lesson design, student engagement, and academic achievement (secondary and postsecondary). As an educational consultant, Alene has developed and led teacher-level workshops in classroom management with more than 5,000 K-12 teachers and administrators, training-of-trainers workshops in classroom management to more than 800 school systems staff developers, and workshops in lesson design with more than 1,000 university professors and doctoral students. This staff development includes experiences in 30 states, one American territory, and the country of Costa Rica. Justin D. Garwood, PhD, is a current university faculty member in the College of Education and Social Services at the University of Vermont and is active with the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) across multiple divisions, including the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD), Division of Learning Disabilities, Division for Research, and Teacher Education Division. Within CCBD, he serves as secretary (a nationally elected position) on the executive board. Justin routinely presents at the CEC national conference as well as at the annual conference for Teacher Educators for Children with Behavior Disorders. In his role as university professor, he teaches courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels focused on behavior management, academic intervention, and inclusion. An author of more than 40 peer-reviewed journal articles, Garwood's research has received national accolades. In 2018, he was awarded the CEC Early Career Publication Award for his research focused on behavior management of youth with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBDs). In 2019, he received the Research Article of the Year Award from the American Council on Rural Special Education for his study of burnout among educators serving youth with disabilities. Justin has served as an expert witness to testify before a US Commission on Civil Rights hearing regarding appropriate approaches to disciplinary practices in schools. Currently, and with support from the US Department of Education, he is studying burnout among special education teachers serving students with EBDs.