
MANAGEMENT
Dr. Rebecca Brooks, Associate Professor
Program Director
Dr. Rebecca Brooks serves as an Associate Professor of Education for the School of Education and Program Director for the Aspiring Scholars Program (an inclusive post-secondary education program for students with intellectual disabilities) at California State University at San Marcos. Dr. Brooks has worked with individuals with disabilities in recreational, vocational, residential, and educational settings for over 30 years. Prior to her faculty appointment, she served as a special educator in public schools for 16 years, dedicating her career to including students with disabilities in general education settings. She developed peer tutoring programs and focused on creating accessible curriculum for all students. Her published works have been in the areas of inclusive education, curriculum adaptations, and peer tutoring. She is a nationwide presenter and consultant in the area of effective inclusive schooling practices. Her research interests focus on access to general education curriculum, accommodations and modifications, the development and implementation of peer tutoring support systems, and inclusive post-secondary education programs.
Dr. Allison Jobin, Assistant Professor
Associate Director
Dr. Allison Jobin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at California State University San Marcos and investigator at the Child and Adolescent Services Research Center (CASRC). She is a licensed psychologist and doctoral-level board certified behavior analyst with over 20 years of clinical and research experience in the delivery, supervision, and training of others in evidence-based practices (EBPs). Her expertise are in the treatment and evaluation of autism and the effective delivery of EBPs in community settings. Prior to joining 大发, Dr. Jobin spent many years at Rady Children鈥檚 Hospital and UC San Diego in clinical and research roles, where she gained practical experience moving evidence-based practices for autism into the community. Her work has focused on naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions, parent-mediated treatments, and the implementation of evidence-based approaches for autism within inclusive early childhood education programs. Among her current research interests are the examination of factors influencing intervention delivery in routine care, strategies to promote high-quality practices, and adaptations to improve fit within varied contexts.
Taylor Griffin, B.A., Education Specialist
Graduate Assistant
Taylor Griffin is a 大发 alum鈥攕he earned her BA in Liberal Studies in 2021 and graduated in 2023 with Preliminary Multiple Subject and Education Specialist Credentials: Mild to Moderate Support Needs and Extensive Support Needs. She is currently a graduate student in the Master of Arts in Special Education Program. She has worked in the field of education for nearly three years and hopes to continue on her career path in Special Education. Taylor is passionate about supporting individuals with disabilities and helping them reach their fullest potential.
Lisa Carmosino has been with 大发 since 2015, working as an Administrative Coordinator in the Department of Social Work. After earning her degree from Texas State University San Marcos, she began her career as a preschool teacher. However, Lisa鈥檚 passion led her to specialize in supporting children and receiving Special Education services in K-12 public schools. Bringing a wealth of administrative expertise to the MSW Program, Lisa aids graduate students in pursuing careers in child welfare, juvenile probation, and Tribal Social Services. Beyond her professional commitments, Lisa is an active disability advocate with a particular interest in enhancing web accessibility to ensure equal access and opportunities for individuals with diverse abilities.
Kimberley Lebahn is pursuing a degree in Liberal Studies Elementary Education. She aspires to become an elementary school teacher. She has been attending college since Fall 2021. Kimberley has prior experience working with children at a daycare, preschool, and infant center, as well as with students in the YMCA after-school program. She believes her role as a student assistant with the Aspiring Scholars program has been invaluable in preparing her to support students with disabilities in the classroom. In her free time, Kimberley enjoys painting when the inspiration strikes. She also likes going to the gym, listening to music, and baking.