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Educational Psychology - School Psychology
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Research projects

Research project Principal investigator
Assessing the Acquisition Rates of Children with Learning Disabilities: Making Working Memory Instructionally Relevant (Funded by the Learning Disabilities Association of America) Matthew Burns

Smart Character Choices Character Education Program (Funded by the United States Department of Education Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools) Matthew Burns

Response to Intervention in Urban Schools Matthew Burns

Applied Academic Interventions for Struggling Students Matthew Burns

Computer Based Assessment System for Early Reading (Funded by the Office of Special Education Programs) Theodore Christ

Subskill Analysis of Reading Fluency Theodore Christ

Project Viable (Funded by the Institute for Education Science) Theodore Christ

Schools and Families Together (SAF-T): Training of School Psychologists to Increase School Success for Students with DisabilitiesSandra Christenson

Persistence Plus: Using Check and Connect Procedures to Improve Service Delivery and Positive Post-School Outcomes For Secondary Students with Serious Emotional Disturbance.Sandra Christenson, Mary Sinclair and Martha Thurlow

Dakota County: Check and Connect Procedures for Truancy Prevention Mary Sinclair and Sandra Christenson

Dakota County: Elementary Truancy Prevention Using the Check and Connect Procedures Mary Sinclair and Sandra Christenson

National Center on Educational Outcomes Martha Thurlow and James Ysseldyke

Wyoming Assessment Project James Ysseldyke

Massachusetts Assessment Project James Ysseldyke

Accelerated Math Project James Ysseldyke
 
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