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University of Pennsylvania Pre-doctoral Training Program in Interdisciplinary Methods for Field-based Research in Education

NCER
Program: Research Training Programs in the Education Sciences
Program topic(s): Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training Programs in the Education Sciences
Award amount: $4,559,360
Principal investigator: Laura Desimone
Awardee:
University of Pennsylvania
Year: 2005
Award period: 5 years (07/01/2005 - 07/01/2010)
Project type:
Training
Award number: R305C050041

Purpose

The University of Pennsylvania's Predoctoral Training Program in Interdisciplinary Methods for Field-based Research in Education emphasized field-based, multi-disciplinary research, including randomized controlled trials of educational interventions and innovations. 

Project Activities

The program recruited fellows from the Graduate School of Education, the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Social Work, the Wharton School of Business, and the Annenberg School for Communication. Fellows learned about conducting research in both inner city schools serving high-poverty neighborhoods and schools in more working-to-middle class communities. The program included seven major components: standard course offerings, projects designed and supported summer institutes in advanced methods, weekly seminars, periodic visits by "experts in residence," and collaborative field-based research projects directed by members of the faculty leadership team in collaboration with program partners.

Key outcomes

Twenty-eight fellows received funding support from this award and completed the training program. Several fellows also received funding from award R305B090015.

People and institutions involved

IES program contact(s)

Katina Stapleton

Education Research Analyst
NCER

Completed fellows

Dionissi Aliprantis

Erica Johnson

Education Research Analyst
K-12 Studies

Katie Barghaus

Whitney LeBoeuf

Jessica Beaver

Stephanie Levin

Mary Cay Bradley

David Mann

Jessica Calarco

Jennifer McMaken

Sebastian Cherng

Nirav Mehta

Russ Cole

Irma Perez-Johnson

Michael Gottfried

Morgan Polikoff

Drew Griffen

Sam Rikoon

Ellie Harvill

Claire Robertson-Kraft

Laura Hawkinson

David Seidenfeld

Clarisse Haxton

Philip Sirinides

Eric Hochberg

Eli Tsukayama

Clare Irwin

Michael Weiss

Products and publications

ERIC Citations: Find available citations in ERIC for this award here.

Select Publications From Completed Fellows:

Weinbaum, E.H., Cole, R.P., Weiss, M.J., & Supovitz, J.A. (2008). Going with the flow: Communication and reform in high schools. In J.A. Supovitz & E.H. Weinbaum (Eds.), The Implementation Gap: Understanding Reform in High Schools (pp 68-102). New York: Teachers College Press.

Gottfried, M.A., & Johnson, E.L. (2006). Solicitation and donation: An econometric evaluation of alumni generosity in higher education. International Journal of Educational Advancement 6 (4), 268-281.

Culhane, D.P., Parker, W.D., Popper, B., Gross, K.,. & Sykes, E. (in press). Accountability, Cost-Effectiveness, and Program Performance: Progress Since 1998. Washington, DC: US DHHS and DHUD.

Haxton, C.L. & Harknett, K. (in press). Racial and gender differences in kin support: A mixed methods study of African American and Hispanic couples. Journal of Family Issues.

Perez-Johnson, I., & Maynard, R. (2007). The case for early targeted interventions to prevent academic failure. Peabody Journal of Education, 82, 587-616.

Dong, N., Maynard, R., & Perez-Johnson, I. (in press). Averaging effect sizes within and across studies of interventions aimed at improving child outcomes. Child Development Perspectives.

Porter, A.C. & Polikoff, M.S. (October 2007). NCLB: State interpretations, early effects, and suggestions for reauthorization. Social Policy Report, 21 (4). http://www.srcd.org/documents/publications/spr/21-4_no_child_left_behind.pdf.

Porter, A., Polikoff, M., & Smithson, J. (May 2008). Is There a de Facto National Curriculum?: Evidence from State Standards. Paper prepared for the National Research Council Workshop on Assessing the Role of K-12 Academic Standards in States. Available: http://www7.nationalacademies.org/cfe/Porter_Smithson%20State%20Standards%20Paper_Tables.pdf.

Related projects

University of Pennsylvania Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Training Program in Education Sciences

R305B090015

University of Pennsylvania Predoctoral Training Program in Interdisciplinary Methods for Field-Based Research in Education

R305B200035

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