Our Team

Current Team Members

Jennifer Elaine Smith, Ph.D.

CREATE Founding Co-Director, ACTION Lab PI

Dr. Jennifer Smith is a Clinical Associate Professor of Special Education at Purdue University, where she teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses, including field-based practicum courses and student teaching for all special education majors and dual education (i.e., special education and elementary education) majors. She is the undergraduate program coordinator and student teaching coordinator for three programs. Prior to joining higher education in 2019, she taught for 15 years at the elementary level. Along with a focus on access and accessibility for all students to be successful, her research interests focus on creativity/creative self-efficacy for students with disabilities, teacher preparation, and developing positive student-teacher-family relationships.

Jasmine Begeske, MFA, Ph.D.

CREATE Founding Co-Director, ACTION Lab PI

Dr. Jasmine Begeske is an artist, researcher, and teacher educator. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Special Education at Purdue University with a research and teaching focus on inclusion and accessibility for students with disabilities. She teaches courses in Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT), serving students with extensive support needs, assistive technology, and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support (PBIS). Her research centers on access and accessibility to arts education for vulnerable populations, where she explores developing and individualizing creative assistive technology solutions for improved accessibility to learning. Her artistic practice includes experimental printmaking and participatory arts projects that include individuals with disabilities as makers. She formerly served as a P-12 Special Education and Visual Arts teacher and has 15+ years of experience preparing future teachers.

Samira Bashiru, Special Education Doctoral Student

CREATE Operations Coordinator

Samira holds an undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education and a Master’s degree in Special Education. Her research focuses on the experiences of immigrant students and English Learners receiving special education services in the U.S education system. She is also interested in how assistive technology and devices could be used to support the learning of students with disabilities in developing countries.

Sedigheh Fathollahzadeh, Special Education Doctoral Student

CREATE Operations Coordinator

Sedigheh holds an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts and a Master’s degree in Fine Arts and Art Education. For the past ten years, she has taught art to students of all ages in schools, universities, and the private sector. Her research interests focus on how art-based initiatives can be integrated into new forms of media in order to address systemic inequalities, promote public dialogue, and empower marginalized populations.

Bryson Duff

3D Printer Technician

Major: Mechanical Engineering Technologies

Year: Sophomore

Bryson joined us late last fall. He is originally from Wilmington, Delaware. Bryson is interested in automotive design and hopes to dive into the automotive industry after he graduates. Bryson enjoys working on cars, sim racing, pickleball, and cooking. He is currently working on bringing the ability to 3D print to our community and can’t wait to help students and faculty bring their ideas and imagination to life.

David Ray Miranda, Special Education Doctoral Student

David holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology and a master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis. His research focuses on evaluating behavioral interventions for students with disabilities and how we can integrate student preferences and choices.

Jake Jenkins, Undergraduate Research Assistant

Major: Special Education/Elementary Education 
Year: Sophomore

Jake joined the lab in Fall of 2022. He is originally from West Lafayette, Indiana, and is interested in continuing to graduate school in the future. In his free time, Jake enjoys creative writing, cooking, and taking naps. He is currently working on a qualitative project examining teacher-student relationship building.

Emma Jones, Undergraduate Research Assistant

Major: Elementary Education 
Year: Sophomore

Emma joined the lab in the Fall of 2022. She is originally from Henryville, Indiana, and is interested in going to graduate school in the future to become a school counselor. In her free time, Emma enjoys attending Purdue sporting events, hanging out with friends, and reading.

Riley Tague, Undergraduate Research Assistant

Major: Psychological Sciences
Year: Freshman

Riley joined the lab in Fall of 2023. She is originally from Zionsville, Indiana, and is planning on going to graduate school in the future. In her free time, Riley enjoys hiking/backpacking, reading, traveling, and spending time with family.

Past Team Members

Charissa Voorhis, Special Education Doctoral Student

Charissa holds an undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education and Exceptional Needs and a master’s degree in Special Education with a concentration in Applied Behavior Analysis. Her research interests involve coaching of pre-service and in-service teachers to improve the use of evidence-based practices related to challenging behavior in the classroom.

Jordan Potter, Undergraduate Research Assistant

Major: Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences 
Minors: Psychology & Human Development and Family Studies

Jordan joined the lab in Fall of 2022. She is from West Lebanon, Indiana. Jordan is planning on going to graduate school in Fall of 2023 to receive her Masters in Speech Pathology. In her free time, she enjoys taking care of her houseplants, crocheting, and embroidery. She is currently working on a qualitative project examining teacher-student relationship building.

Yuting Zhang, Undergraduate Research Assistant

Major: General Education 

Yuting joined the lab in Fall of 2022. She is from China. She is planning on exploring educational policies and practices after graduating. She is interested in learning how to create a more inclusive classroom, as well as international education policies. She is currently working on an educational research project examining how to build a better teacher-student relationship.