Dr. Kaitlin Bundock

Emma Eccles Jones College of Education & Human Services 

Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling

Dr. Kaitlin Bundock is an Associate Professor of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling at Utah State University. She earned her PhD in Special Education from the University of Utah, and previously taught high school resource mathematics in schools in Hawai’i and Utah. Dr. Bundock has an M.Ed. in Special Education from the University of Hawai’i at Manoa and a B.A. in Political Science and Anthropology from Northern Arizona University. Dr. Bundock’s primary area of focus in her research and teaching is effective instruction and intervention for students struggling in mathematics at the secondary level. Dr. Bundock also focuses on variables that impact student success and achievement, such as behavior interventions and supports, engagement, and self- regulation. Dr. Bundock has helped implement Check-in/Check-out (a Tier 2 behavior intervention for students with minor to moderate problem behaviors) in elementary and middle schools and has trained special and general education co-teaching pairs in effective methods for teaching mathematics to students with disabilities in inclusive settings. Dr. Bundock teaches undergraduate courses related to teaching mathematics in the Special Education Program. She advises students within the Special Education Master’s Program, as well as doctoral students focusing on special education within the Disability Disciplines Doctoral Program.

Dr. Kaitlin Bundock