Eva Patrikakou
BIO
Eva Patrikakou has done extensive research in parent involvement for children and teens with and without disabilities, and its effects on children’s academic, social, and emotional development. She has also researched multi-tiered systems of support and its implementation across the U.S. Patrikakou has presented her work in numerous national and international conferences, and she has also directed the development of school-family programming to enhance home-school relations.
Patrikakou has authored numerous articles and chapters, and she has been systematically working to better inform practitioners, facilitate their outreach efforts, and bridge the research-practice gap on issues around collaboration, comprehensive services, and school-family partnerships.
Education
- PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago
- MEd, University of Illinois at Chicago
- BA, University of Illinois at Chicago
- BS, Rallion Pedagogical Academy- Athens, Greece
Courses Taught
- SER 300 Intro to Special Education I: Exceptionality and Learning
- SER 301 Intro to Special Education II: Foundations and Characteristics
- SER 320 Collaboration and Special Education
- SER 346 Mainstreaming Strategies
- SER 440 Survey of Exceptional Learners: Psychology and Education
- SER 442 Characteristics of the Exceptional Learner
- SER 446 Psychology and Education of the Exceptional Child
- SER 457 Seminar & Research in Special Education
- SER 461 Collaboration in Special Education
- SER 585 Student Teaching Supervision
- SER 608 Capstone in Language, Literacy & Specialized Instruction
Research Interests
- Parent involvement and children's academic, social and emotional learning; school-family partnerships; multi-tier systems of support ; Artificial Intelligence Mental Health, and Autism Spectrum Disorders; counselor educator preparation to address increased student needs.