NCSER made a series of new research program grant awards in March. A list of these awards is as follows:
EARLY INTERVENTION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
A Randomized Efficacy Trial of the Kids in Transition to School (KITS) Program for Children with Developmental Disabilities and Behavioral Problems
Oregon Social Learning Center, Katherine Pears
Building Social Competence for School Success through a Continuum of Positive Behavior Supports (CPBS)
University of Virginia, Martha Snell
Establishing the Efficacy of the "Special Friends" Project
University of Illinois, Michaelene Ostrosky
Sit Together and Read: Early Childhood Special Education
Ohio State University, Laura Justice
MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE
Math and Science Teaching that Promotes Clear Expectations and Real Learning across Years for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Diane Browder
Visualizing Science with Adapted Curriculum Enhancements (ACE)
Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning, Sheila Arens
READING, WRITING, AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
Project LIBERATE (Literacy Instruction Based on Evidence through Research for Adjudicated Teens to Excel)
Georgia State University, David Houchins
Spanish Screener for Language Impairment in Children (SSLIC)
Arizona State University, Maria Adelaida Restrepo
SERIOUS BEHAVIOR DISORDERS
Collaborative School-Home Behavioral Intervention for ADHD
University of California, San Francisco, Linda Pfiffner
Development of Universal, Selected, and Intensive Social Skills Intervention Programs
Louisiana State University and A&M College, Frank Gresham
Promoting Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Competence in Young High-Risk Children: A Preventative Classroom-Based Early Intervention Model
Virginia Commonwealth University, Maureen Conroy