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Society, Communication, and Learning
Washington State University is committed to building on its existing strengths in the areas of society, communication, and learning. The researchers highlighted here provide a sampling of both established and recently added research programs in these fields. Each of these researchers and their many collaborators are making important impacts in their respective areas.


October 2006 Mission

Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology
Tina M. Anctil
School-Based Career Development Interventions for Students in Foster Care

Special Education and Literacy
Michael W. Dunn
Successful Special Education Strategies

Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology
Lenoar Foster
Unique Higher Education Partnerships for K-12 Schools

Teaching and Learning
Paula Groves Price
Promoting Social Justice for Public Education

Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology
Laurie McCubbin
Pathways of Resilience in Later Adulthood and Aging

College of Education
Lynda Paznokas
Developing Highly Qualified Teachers Through School and Community Collaboration

Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology
Robert Rinehart
“Action” Sport and Activity for Equity and Understanding

Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology
Stephanie San Miguel Bauman
Assisting Adolescent Cancer Survivors as they Transition into Adulthood

October 2005 Mission

Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology
Eric J. Anctil
Advancing Media Literacy for Educational Leadership in the 21st Century

Foreign Languages and Cultures
Christopher Lupke
How Chinese Literature and Film Represent Ethnicity and National Identity

Sociology
Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson
Work and Educational Orientations During Adolescence and the Transition to Adulthood

Sociology
Amy S. Wharton
The Implications of Making Work-Family Policies Viable

Teaching and Learning
Tom Salsbury
Understanding and Addressing the Social Aspects of Reading Instruction

April 2005 Mission

The Edward R. Murrow School of Communication
Erica Weintraub Austin
The Uses and Effects of Media in Decision Making and Social Development

Human Development
Laura Griner Hill
Prevention Research: Preventing Problems and Promoting Strengths for Children, Youth, and Families

Community and Rural Sociology
Raymond Jussaume
Enhancing Citizen Ability to Generate Self-directed Development Strategies

The Edward R. Murrow School of Communication
Bruce Pinkleton
Communication Campaigns and the Decision-making Process

Human Development
Kathleen Boyce Rodgers
Social Contexts and Adolescent Well-being

November 2004 Mission

School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering
Denny Davis
Improving Student Learning Through High Quality Engineering Education

Community and Rural Sociology
Leland Glenna
The University's Capacity to Conduct Research for the Public Good

Sociology
Gregory Hooks
Regional Economic Growth and the Social Costs Associated with Growth

Psychology
Todd E. Johnson
The Role of Cybermentoring in Enhancing the Process of Learning

Teaching and Learning
Gerald Maring
Cybermentoring and its Potential for Future Learning

The Edward R. Murrow School of Communication
Susan Dente Ross
Mediating Global Peace and Security by Constructing an International Journalism of Reconciliation


   

                         
                         
 
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