Community Connected Research at Temple
Overview of Spotlight: Honoring President Englert for his commitment and service to research at Temple and gathering researchers from across the College of Health and Human Development to come together in a moderated spotlight of their work connecting research to children in the community. Addressing such questions as: How do kids learn? What are important fundamentals for early learning and development? What are the challenges children are facing?
Agenda
12:00 PM – 12:05 PM: Opening Remarks: Michele Masucci, Vice President for Research
12:05 PM – 12:15 PM: Presidential Comments: President Englert
12:15 PM – 12:30 PM: Honoring and acknowledging President Englert’s commitment to Research:
Michele Masucci, Vice President for Research
JoAnne Epps, Provost
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: A Spotlight on Connected Research
Moderator: Julie Booth, Deputy Dean of Academic Affairs & Graduate Faculty, College of Education & Human Services
Spotlight Panelists:
Annemarie H. Hindman, Professor, College of Education & Human Development:
Research Topic: Toddlers in Early Head Start Programs
Janelle M. Bailey, Assistant Professor, College of Education & Human Development:
Research Topic: Teaching Evaluation in Science
Tim Patterson, Assistant Professor, College of Education & Human Development:
Research Topic: Historical Children's Literature
Insook Han, Assistant Professor, College of Education & Human Development:
Research Topic: Virtual Reality for Promoting Empathy and Intercultural Competence
Lia E. Sandilos, Assistant Professor, College of Education & Human Development:
Research Topic: Teacher-Child Relationships and Children's Academic and Socio-
emotional Outcomes
Julie L. Booth, Deputy Dean of Academic Affairs & Graduate Faculty, College of
Education & Human Development:
Research Topic: Learning Math By Example