The Center for Social & Behavioral Science, College of Education, and Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute invite researchers across campus who are interested in community-engaged research with K-12 schools, including public, private, and university lab schools, to the second event in the 2024-25 Community-Engaged Research Series, Community-Engaged Research with School Partners, on Oct. 29 at noon via Zoom.
During this interactive panel discussion, you will learn about Illinois’ campus procedures for research with schools, thinking critically about the needs of schools and how best to address them through community-engaged research, and best practices for working with school partners.
PANELISTS
Meghan Fisher, Director of School-University Research Relations, Bureau of Educational Research, College of Education
Gary Lewis, Regional Superintendent, ROE-9 Champaign-Ford Counties
Kevin Tan, Associate Dean for Engagement, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Associate Professor, School of Social Work
Erica Mason (Moderator), Assistant Professor, Special Education, College of Education
The Community-Engaged Research Series aims to build and enhance the experience of community-engaged researchers across campus and provide them with the skills and resources needed to impact research in this space. Look for more information coming soon about two events on community-engaged writing and publishing in Spring 2025. We hope you will join us!