Ingeborg Momberg
Ingeborg Momberg Adjunct Professor

Potter Hall
(she/her)
Ingeborg has a mission to serve and advocate for those with the most severe disabilities, racial and ethnic minorities by developing culturally responsive curriculum and family engagement for student success. Being born and raised in Santiago, Chile her commitment in higher education is to mentor, in the form of detecting barriers presented by cultural and socio-economical differences and discovering ways to collaborate with faculty and student teachers for innovation, improvement, equity and cultural sensitivity.
Education
- BA in special education,EDUCARES University, Santiago, Chile, 1990-1994
- LS in special education with a focus on learning disabilities; minor in mathematical learning disabilities, EDUCARES University, Santiago, Chile, 1994 –1996
- Cert in family engagement for student success, HARVARD University, Cambridge, MA, 2019
Academic interests:
Medically fragile children
- Pediatric chromosomal and genetic disorders
- Pediatric neurological disorders
Ancient civilizations, ethnic and racial minorities
Mentoring high school and college students
Community involvement:
- Life skills teacher, McMinnville School District
- Hispanic family liaison, McMinnville School District
- Traumatic brain injury team member, Region 5, State of Oregon
- CASA of Yamhill County board member
- A Family Place advisory council
Language:
- Biliterate English-Spanish