Dr. Alicia S. Tate
Assistant Professor of Education & Acting Director of the Roberts Academy
Dr. Alicia Tate brings more than 30 years of leadership in special education to her role as Acting Director of the Roberts Academy. A faculty member in Elon University’s Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, she has devoted her career to ensuring that every child, especially those with learning differences, has access to high-quality, evidence-based instruction.
Before joining Elon, Dr. Tate served as Exceptional Children Executive Director in several North Carolina school districts, including Guilford County, Chapel Hill-Carrboro, and Iredell-Statesville. She led programs supporting up to 12,000 students, directed large teams of educators, and advanced district-wide initiatives focused on literacy, inclusion, and student success.
She also served as Director of Leadership Services for the national nonprofit TregoED, where she advised school systems on collaborative problem-solving and effective decision-making in special education.
Dr. Tate’s teaching and leadership are grounded in the Science of Reading. She is a passionate advocate for structured literacy approaches, including Orton-Gillingham and Direct Instruction, and has trained countless educators to help students with dyslexia become confident, capable readers.
Dr. Tate holds a Ph.D. in Specialized Education Services from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and is a National Board Certified Teacher in Exceptional Needs. She presents regularly at national and state conferences and teaches courses in special education law, data collection, and interdisciplinary methods at Elon and UNC Greensboro.