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School Mental Health Collaborative Postdoctoral Research and Training Program

NCER
Program: Research Training Programs in the Education Sciences
Program topic(s): Postdoctoral Research Training Program in the Education Sciences
Award amount: $711,773
Principal investigator: Stephen Kilgus
Awardee:
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Year: 2022
Award period: 5 years (08/01/2022 - 07/31/2027)
Project type:
Training
Award number: R305B220003

Purpose

The School Mental Health Collaborative-Postdoctoral Research and Training Program (SMHC-PRT) aims to hire four fellows in two cohorts. 

Project Activities

These fellows will receive 2-years of training and mentoring to prepare them to conduct school mental health research with an eye towards equity and social justice. The program emphasizes training in quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods to conduct research that aligns with the requirements for measurement, efficacy, and replication projects. Each fellow will work on a mentor's research projects as well as lead independent research projects and hone other professional skills, including training in the dissemination and the IES Standards for Excellence in Education Research (SEER) principles.

The four major learning goals of SMHC-PRT fellows include the following:

  1. Methodological skills and knowledge: Fellows will receive foundational training in mixed-methods research and individualized training in quantitative or qualitative methods to conduct measurement or causal inference research.
  2. Implementation science skills and knowledge. Fellows will learn how to conduct hybrid designs, which involve the concurrent evaluation of treatment and implementation strategies.
  3. Conceptual knowledge in school mental health principles and practices. Fellows will deepen their knowledge in domains such as family-centered interventions, culturally responsive mental health interventions, social-emotional assessment, and school violence prevention activities.
  4. Social justice principles skills and knowledge. Fellows will receive foundational training in theories underlying social justice and individualized training to ground their research within a social justice framework that includes positionality, cultural humility, systems change, empowerment, and advocacy.

People and institutions involved

IES program contact(s)

Meredith Larson

Education Research Analyst
NCER

Project contributors

Andy Garbacz

Co-principal investigator

James Pustejovsky

Co-principal investigator

Katie Eklund

Co-principal investigator
University of Wisconsin, Madison

Erica O. Turner

Co-principal investigator

Questions about this project?

To answer additional questions about this project or provide feedback, please contact the program officer.

 

Tags

Social/Emotional/Behavioral

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