College of Education
College of Education Research
Faculty Spotlight
Lee Kern

"I want to educate the next generation of teachers about all the possibilities when working with children with challenging behavior. "

—Dr. Lee Kern, Professor
Special Education
Read More >


College Home > Faculty Research > Dr. Lee Kern

Research
Professor

Iacocca Hall
111 Research Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18015

Phone: 610 758-3267
Fax: 610 758-6223
lek6@lehigh.edu


RESEARCH
The focus of Project REACH is to identify effective services and service delivery systems for students with intensive social, emotional, and behavioral needs.  Funded by a grant from the Office of Special Education Programs, the Project is conducting a longitudinal study to determine effective interventions for student identified as having the most intensive needs in their respective schools.  An additional Project goal is to identify effective programs serving this population of students.

Project Achieve is examining long-term outcomes of individualized assessment-based interventions for young children at risk for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.  This research is evaluating the effects of early intervention on social, behavioral, and pre-academic behaviors.

Our website, Early Intervention for young children at-risk for ADHD, will provide you with information that may be helpful to you as a parent or teacher of a young child with challenging behaviors. We are a Community-Based Preschool Intervention program.

A full complete faculty profile of Dr. Lee Kern can be viewed by clicking here.

Research