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Beth Williams

Beth Williams is a dedicated and highly qualified reading teacher, bringing a wealth of experience in special education to her role. Holding a Master of Arts in Low-Incidence Disabilities from George Washington University, Beth is passionate about promoting effective instructional strategies that benefit all learners. Her specialized expertise includes an Orton-Gillingham Plus Training, allowing her to implement research-based, multisensory teaching methods to support students with reading challenges. Throughout her career, Beth has held a variety of impactful roles, including as a home visitor for families with infants and toddlers with disabilities, and as a lead and co-teacher in early childhood special and general education programs.


Beth’s professional journey is complemented by a Maryland Advanced Professional Teaching Certificate in Special Education (0-21) and a Virginia Standard Teaching Certificate in Early Childhood Special Education, with endorsements in both Reading and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Outside of the classroom, she enjoys gardening, reading, cooking, and traveling. Her diverse background and commitment to empowering all students make her a valuable asset to the Radcliffe Creek School community.

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Education

  • M.A. in Low-Incidence Disabilities from George Washington University


Certifications

  • Maryland Advanced Professional Teaching Certificate in Special Education (0-21), with endorsements in Reading and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

  • Virginia Standard Teaching Certificate in Early Childhood Special Education


Awards & Recognition

  • Led workshops comparing standardized assessments and on evidence-based practices for home visitors

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