The School Psychology Program faculty are very active at seeking and receiving grant support. These grants serve to facilitate both the research and training agenda of the program. Many of these projects involve students working with children and families from ethnically and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Listed below are some of these projects on which current students are supported:
U.S. Department of Education and Training Project for selected doctoral students interested in completing an endorsement in this specialization area of the program (Drs.
DuPaul and Shapiro)
PROJECT
CARS: CENTER FOR ADOLESCENT RESEARCH IN SCHOOLS:
A U.S. Department of Education, Institute for Education Sciences research project that is examining what are the most effective interventions for adolescent students with severe emotional and behavioral problems. (Dr. Lee Kern, Special Education)
A Lehigh University research center which
houses numerous grants and projects dedicated to bringing research
to practice. (Dr. Shapiro)
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