Background
Rothman, Rosalind Weiss was born on August 12, 1930 in New York City. Daughter of Daniel and Sadye Tamor W.
Rothman, Rosalind Weiss was born on August 12, 1930 in New York City. Daughter of Daniel and Sadye Tamor W.
Bachelor of Science Psychology, Columbia University, 1952; Master of Arts, Bank St. College of Education, 1954; Master of Arts/Teacher's College, Bank St. College of Education, 1967; Doctor of Education/Teacher's College, Bank St. College of Education, 1980.
Special education teacher, consultant, Mount Vernon, Scarsdale and Eastchester School district, 1976-1982;
assistant professor special education, College New Rochelle, New York, 1971-1979;
associate professor special education, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, 1980-1987;
director, Total Learning Center, Inc., Harrison, New York, 1983-1991;
director, Language and Learning Associations, Harrison, since 1991. Adjunct instructor Boards of Cooperative Educational Services, Teacher Center of Ardsley, Greenburgh, College New Rochelle, since 1987. Lecturer, Adjunct Professor Long Island U., College of New Rochelle.
Presenter workshops and in-service education New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Grant writer.
Member National Association Children with Learning Disabilities, International Dyslexic Foundation, Orton Society, Council Exceptional Children, International and Westchester Reading Association, Council for Ednl. Diagnostic Superior vena cava syndrome (board directors), Delta Kappa Gamma.
Children: Gwen Roginsky, Rachel Roginsky. Married Arthur Immerman.