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职称:Professor
所属学校:University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
所属院系:Educational Psychology
所属专业:Educational Psychology
联系方式:612/624-0037
My research is focused on interventions that enhance student engagement with school and learning, and identification of family and school contextual factors that facilitate student engagement and increase the probability for student success in school. Engagement is a multi-dimensional construct that involves four types of indicators: academic, behavioral, cognitive and affective and is highly influenced by specific facilitators such as family and school expectations. I am particularly interested in those students who are most alienated from traditional schooling practices and/or at highest risk for dropping out of school. Research on the effect of Check & Connect for students with and without disabilities in grades K-12 is in year 15. [more about this research] My current research investigations are aimed at how students make a personal investment in learning, the role of student engagement for positive postsecondary enrollment, and the effect of motivational home support for learning on school completion and students’ learning success. In particular, I am interested in the contextual supports for students from low income backgrounds to develop an optimistic, hopeful identity as a learner. I was the 1992 recipient of the Lightner Witmer Award from the American Psychological Association for scholarship and early career contributions to the field of school psychology, the 2005 recipient of the Blanche F. Ittleson Award for pioneering work with school-family partnerships from the American Orthopsychiatric Association, the 2007 recipient of the Senior Scientist Award from APA Division 16 in recognition of a career-long significant program of scholarship representing outstanding contributions to the scientific knowledge base of school psychology, and the 2007-08 recipient of the Ysseldyke Best Practices Award from Minnesota School Psychologists Association in recognition of principles, standards, and dedication that have enhanced the profession of School Psychology. I was also awarded the Birkmaier Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Minnesota.