Janak, Edward Pescara-Kovach, Lisa
Since teacher education has morphed from normal schools into colleges of education, the goals of preparing teachers have expanded. While it is essential to prepare teachers to utilize scientifically proven methods as well as to read and use research in the field, there are ever-expanding other goals that must be met as well. For one example, with t...
Frost, Carrie
The focal topic of my capstone project is special education teacher burnout and how self-care techniques can reduce the likelihood of chronic stress and burnout. The challenges of being a special education teacher include but are not limited to, various disabilities and behaviors, lack of classroom and administration support, and overall management...
Pfeiffer, Madelyn
This study seeks to understand how K-12 statewide school system safety tip lines can be used for student suicide concerns. The study seeks to investigate the relationship between the content of suicide reports and the gender of the student identified in the report. Data from a state-wide K-12 school system tip line was collected (N = 224) to unders...
Olayemi, Jesutomilola O.
Primary care settings serve as the frontline for addressing the holistic well-being of individuals and particularly for children, they play a pivotal role in shaping early childhood experiences. Pediatric primary care physicians are pivotal in addressing the scarcity of mental health resources for children aged zero to five. There is limited knowle...
Swanson, Linnea Rose
The purpose of this dissertation study was twofold. First, to determine if the addition of bullying victimization to the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Questionnaire (Felitti et al., 1998) would result in a stronger measure of childhood adversity; second to examine the interaction between ACEs, pandemic stress, loneliness, and internalizing s...
Franks, Andrew S. Nguyen, Rin Xiao, Y. Jenny Abbott, Dena
Stigmatization, hostility, and violence towards the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community have increased sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to conduct research to promote understanding of the effects of such stigmatization on the AAPI community. Accordingly, the present study used a combined minority stress and int...
Behrendt, Mei Grace Clark, Caron Elliott, McKenna Dauer, Joseph
Metacognitive calibration—the capacity to accurately self-assess one’s performance—forms the basis for error detection and self-monitoring and is a potential catalyst for conceptual change. Limited brain imaging research on authentic learning tasks implicates the lateral prefrontal and anterior cingulate brain regions in expert scientific reasoning...
Clark, Caron A. C. Hatton-Bowers, Holly Akhavein, Kimia Rasby, Sarah Parra, Gilbert R.
Introduction: Early childhood educators (ECEs) play a critical role in supporting the development of young children’s executive functions (EF). EF, in turn, underpins lifelong resilience and well-being. Unfortunately, many ECEs report adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) that may compound high stress levels associated with an emotionally and physic...
Virrueta-Ayala, Melissa Itzel
Racial disproportionality in special education reflects the manifestation of modern-day segregation in our education systems (Anyon, 2009; Artiles et al., 2016; Artiles, 2022). Due to their specialized training and positionality as key stakeholders in special education eligibility processes, school psychologists are uniquely suited to impact dispro...
Waterman, Emily A. Edwards, Katie Mullet, Natira Herrington, Ramona Hopfauf, Skyler Trujillo, Preciouse Even-Aberle, Naomi Wheeler, Lorey
The current paper describes rates of recent (past six months) adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and examines the association of ACEs with cultural connection and depressive symptoms among Indigenous children aged 10 to 14 (N = 177; mean age = 11.8; 48.3% boys; 44.3% girls; 7.4% another gender identity). Children completed baseline surveys as par...