Angie Knoop
Education and Background
- M.A. Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Cincinnati (2000)
- B.A. Psychology, Thomas More College (1996)
Mrs. Knoop is a speech-language pathologist who earned her master's degree in communication sciences and disorders from the University of Cincinnati and her bachelor's degree in psychology from Thomas More College. She began her career in long-term care before transitioning to Dearborn County Hospital in Indiana and has spent the last 18 years working with kindergarten through twelfth grade students in public and private schools with a recent focus on assessment. Her professional interests include language and literacy, gifted and twice-exceptional, growth mindset, and how neurodivergence impacts language/communication in school-age and adolescent students.
Professional Affiliations and Licensure
- American Speech Language Hearing Association
- Ohio Speech-Language Pathology License
- Ohio Pupil Services License
Publications
How SLPs can Identify and Advocate for Twice-Exceptional Students, The ASHA Leader, May 2023 https://leader.pubs.asha.org/ do/10.1044/leader.SCM.Twice-exceptional-schools.28052023.28/full/