Barbara Ewer Jones

Teacher | School Psychologist | Occupational Therapist | Disability Analyst

Barbara_Jones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1942

Ms. Jones is born in Marion, Indiana to J. Bertrand and Audrey May Ewer.

1965

Ms. Jones receives a Bachelor of Science from Indiana University.

1965

Ms. Jones becomes a first grade teacher for Marion School Systems.

1967

Ms. Jones becomes a contract substitute teacher for the San Bernardino City Unified School District in California.

1967

Ms. Jones serves as a teacher of at-risk first graders for the Decatur Township School System (now MSD of Decatur Township) in Indianapolis, Indiana.

1970

Ms. Jones receives a Master of Science in special education from Indiana University.

1971

Ms. Jones becomes director of the university preschool at Butler University, as well as evening division lecturer in early childhood education at the University of Indianapolis.

1972

Ms. Jones studies postgraduate courses in school psychology at Butler University.

1977

Ms. Jones serves as a psychologist at Princeton University in the Psychology Department for research assessing teens incarcerated for learning disabilities in Indianapolis, Indiana. She then becomes a psychologist for Monroe County Community School Corporation in Bloomington, Indiana.

1977

Ms. Jones receives a Master of Science in school psychology from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.

1986

Ms. Jones studies postgraduate courses in occupational therapy at the University of Indianapolis.

1986

Ms. Jones receives awards in photography, sculpture, watercolor landscape art, fiber art and traditional quilts.

1990

Ms. Jones presents her research at the Dean’s OT Research Conference. She also presents at the conference the following year.

1992

Ms. Jones presents her research at the National OT Conference in Seattle, Washington.

1996

Ms. Jones becomes an occupational therapist in the Skilled Care Unit of Independent Rehab Association in Evansville, Indiana.

2004

Ms. Jones becomes an occupational therapist, teacher and psychologist as a disability analyst at Fellows, Inc.

2011

Ms. Jones becomes a therapist for the blind with First Steps, an early intervention of the Federal Disability Act at the Hadley School for the Blind at Butler University.

2015

Ms. Jones volunteers as a preschool therapist for children with autism and children of drug-addicted parents.

2015

Ms. Jones volunteers in horse therapy with Agape Therapeutic Riding.

2019

Ms. Jones volunteers as a preschool therapist for children for the Well Spring Association, helping homeless families

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