Stephen Shore wearing glasses and a plaid sweater vest over a blue collared shirt smiling at the camera.

Stephen Shore, Ed.D.

Clinical Assistant Professor, Adelphi University; Center for Neurodiversity Education, Support and Training (NEST) Advisory Council

Department
Center for Neurodiversity Education, Support and Training (NEST)

Education

  • Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Education, Boston University
  • Master of Arts (M.A.) in Music Education, Boston University
  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Music Education, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Accounting and Information Systems, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Biosketch

Diagnosed with "Atypical Development and strong autistic tendencies" and "too sick" for outpatient treatment Prof. Shore was recommended for institutionalization. Nonspeaking until 4, and with much support from his parents, teachers, wife, and others, Stephen is now a full time professor at Adelphi University and adjunct at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, focusing on aligning best practice in supporting autistic people to lead fulfilling and productive lives.

In addition to working with children and talking about life on the autism spectrum, Stephen is an internationally renowned educator, consultant and author on lifespan issues pertinent to education, relationships, employment, and self-advocacy. His most recent book College for Students with Disabilities combines personal stories and research for promoting success in higher education.

A current board member of Autism Speaks, and the Organization for Autism Research (OAR), president emeritus of the Asperger/Autism Network, and advisory board member of the Autism Society, Prof. Shore also serves on the advisory boards for the Asperger / Autism Network (AANE), and other autism related organizations.