The American Psychological Convention encourages student presentations. Elaine Clanton Harpine and I have been working with two wonderful University of South Carolina Aiken students who made presentations at APA in 2016. They discussed research from Elaine's reading clinic for at-risk students.
Shana Ingram had a short paper and gave a mini-talk at her poster. Shana's poster:
Collytte Cederstrom also had a short paper and mini-talk. Collytte's poster:
Here's the panel from our workshop, later in the convention, "Skill-Building Session: Bringing Research to Life--Integrating Science and Practice in Real-World Multicultural Settings." This was a collaborative program highlighted in the front sections of the convention program. We talked about bullying prevention, reading instruction in groups, and reducing aggression in schools.
Front, L-R: Shana Ingram, Elaine Clanton Harpine, Dorothy Espelage
Back, L-r: Collytte Cederstrom, William Harpine, Arthur Horne, Katherine Raczynski
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