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Winners of the 2013-2014 Education Policy Dissertation Research Fellowships

Maria José Bermeo, Ed.D. Candidate

Program in International Educational Development
Department of International & Transcultural Studies

Teaching Amidst Micro-trafficking and Urban Insecurity: A study of teacher perspectives and practices in Guayaquil Ecuador

 

Elizabeth Chu, Ph.D. Candidate
Program in Leadership, Policy & Politics

Department of Education Policy & Social Analysis
High School Suspension and Educational Deprivation

 

Katy De La Garza, Ph.D. Candidate
Program in International Educational Development
Department of International & Transcultural Studies

Pedagogical Mentorship and Rural Education: Perspectives from Guatemalan Teachers

 

Lisa Oefinger, Ph.D. Candidate
Program in School Psychology
Department of Health & Behavioral Studies

Lecture Note-taking Skills of Adolescents With and Without Learning Disabilities

 

Vikash Reddy, Ph.D. Candidate
Program in Leadership, Policy & Politics
Department of Education Policy & Social Analysis

Political Socialization of Teacher for America Alumni in Public Policy

 

Arushi Terway, Ed.D. Candidate

Program in International Educational Development
Department of International & Transcultural Studies

Contract Teachers in India: Local encounters with global managerial education reform


CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS!



The Education Policy Dissertation Research Fellowship is open to TC students, regardless of their department or program, whose dissertation research has the potential to inform societal efforts to improve educational opportunity, achievement, or equity. This research should be focused on an important policy issue at any level of government, reflect potential for policy utility, and show a strong likelihood of being accepted in the most well-respected journals. Our view of policy relevance is a broad one, encompassing research that affects policy indirectly by shifting public understanding of societal challenges and opportunities for effective intervention.

 

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