Lee, Y. (2021, March 23). Multicultural Education in South Korea. Korean government officials visiting program, University of Georgia.
Lee, Y. (2021, April 29). Why are so many minority students in special education system? 2021 HDF 362 Children and Public Policy [upper-level undergraduate writing flag class] Week 15 Children with disability section, University of Texas at Austin.
Current Courses (2024-2025)
206 Foundations of Instruction and Assessment in Special Education
344 Teaching Secondary Content to Students with Disabilities
2021 - 2022 Instructor/Mentor Texas Center for Disability Studies
Classes: Independent Living / Budgeting
2021 Teaching Assistant, Department of Human Development and Family Science, School of Human Ecology, College of Natural Sciences, University of Texas at Austin
Classes: Children and Public Policy (Instructor: Dr. Francheska Alers Rojas) , Personal Relationships (Instructor: Dr. Lisa Neff)
2020 - 2021 Teaching Assistant, Department of Special Education, College of Education, University of Texas at Austin
Class: Autism Spectrum Disorders class (Instructors: Dr. Katie Klingler Tackett, Dr. Lisa Sigafoos)
2019 Special Education Teacher, Korea National Woojin school for students with physical, severe disabilities. Seoul, South Korea.
2017 Special Education Teacher, Han-Seo Elementary School, Seoul, South Korea.
2015 - 2016 Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, Heal mind Counseling Center/Brain Sensory Integration Development Institute. Seoul, South Korea.
2024 - Current, Faculty Mentor, University Housing Service (UHS), Illinois State University
2024 - Current, Peer Reviewer, Exceptional Children
2024 - Current, Mentoring Committee Member, Korea-American Educational Researchers Association (K-AERA)
2024 - 2025, Treasurer, Division for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Exceptional Learners, Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
2024 -2026, Secretary/Treasurer, Cultural Historical Research SIG, American Educational Research Association (AERA)
2022 Summer, Project Intern, Texas Appleseed
Project title: The impact of youths’ fingerprint sharing with the FBI on their education, housing, and employment. (Supervisor: Youth Justice Department Director, Brett Merfish)
2018 - 2019, Program Coordinator, People’s Initiative for Development Alternative (PIDA) Korea
Project title: Official Development Assistance for Blooming Human Rights.