Methodological Colloquium

Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART) Designs: A new and innovative alternative to the randomized control trial

Friday, October 13th
12:00-1:00pm
Ramseyer Hall Room 136

Jessica Logan, PhD
Assistant Professor
Quantitative Research, Evaluation and Measurement

 

Qualitative and Creative Inquiry (QCI) Brown Bag Colloquia

Join a community of scholars interested in qualitative and creative inquiry. The RMC’s new QCI series provides opportunities for faculty and students to engage in discussions about qualitative research topics and to present their qualitative research. All EHE faculty and graduate students are invited to attend.

Thursdays
12:30-1:30
Ramseyer Hall, Room 136

September 21st
September 28th
October 12th
October 26th
November 9th
December 7th

A Welcome from Dr. Anderman

Welcome back to OSU for a wonderful autumn semester! Whether you are attending OSU for your first term or you are anticipating graduating in December, we are excited that you have chosen the Department of Educational Studies to be a part of your academic journey.What makes our department so unique is the wide array of programs we offer that share the common goal of impacting education, leadership, and the communities in which we live.We welcome and embrace different cultures, ideas, perspectives, and we are proud to be an inclusive environment for all students, faculty, and staff.We encourage you to engage in diverse conversations that may challenge your own thoughts and ideas; the learning outcomes will be much greater than anticipated. Our faculty and staff are here to be great resources for you and to provide the guidance and support that you need to be academically successful. We want to be a place where you always feel valued and appreciated as a student, and ultimately as a scholar and professional in your field of study.

As you begin the new semester, be sure to take advantage of everything the university, the college, and the department have to offer to you. The university has a variety of resources for you to connect socially and interact with other graduate students across different disciplines. Make sure to utilize our department’s student services office for any assistance with understanding department policies, Graduate School procedures/policies, or just needing referrals to other campus resources as well. There are many ways for you as a student to get involved and truly experience what it means to be a Buckeye.

Furthermore, we are proud of the tremendous accomplishments of our students and faculty, and know that this growth will progress throughout the year. Some of these highlights are:
• Accreditation of our Counselor Education program by CACREP
• Accreditation of our School Psychology program by APA
• Approval of new Masters specialization in Biomedical Education
• New EdD specialization in Higher Education and Student Affairs
• New fully online Masters of Learning Technologies program
• Numerous partnerships with OSU’s Office of Student LifeSupport for student well-being and success through the Walter E. Dennis Learning Center, FEEP (the First Education Experience Program), the SMART Lab (for stress management and resilience training), Suicide Prevention program, and numerous other initiatives and programs.

We are looking forward to having another fantastic year of triumphs and accomplishments.

 

Welcome!

 

Eric M. Anderman Chair

Using Secondary Data to Conduct Research in Developmental and Educational Psychology

Maximizing Opportunities and Minimizing Challenges

Dr. Alison Koenka
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Educational Studies
The Ohio State University

Friday April 14th
12:00-1:00pm
136 Ramseyer Hall

After earning her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology at Duke University, Alison Koenka joined the Department of Educational Studies as a postdoctoral researcher in July 2015. Alison is interested in motivational consequences of feedback delivered to students across developmental periods and academic contexts. She uses both primary and secondary data, along with meta-analytic methods, to pursue this line of research.

 

Anthropology, Amazonia, and Digital Frontiers

Gordon Ulmer
Ph.D. Candidate & Fulbright-Hays Fellow
Department of Anthropology
The Ohio State University

Friday April 7th
12:00-1:00pm
Ramseyer Hall 136

Gordon Ulmer is a PhD candidate and Fulbright-Hays fellow in the Department of Anthropology who has been conducting research in the Peruvian Amazon for nine years. Ulmer’s research examines the shifting domains of life and labor in Madre de Dios, Peru, the rapidly developing triple-frontier region where the national borders of Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil convene. His dissertation is based upon 18 months of fieldwork with laborers who shift between ecotourism, park patrolling, gold mining and logging.

Student Achievement Recognition Awards

The College of Education and Human Ecology and the Department of Educational Studies present the Student Achievement Recognition Awards. We will be presenting the Dr. William E. Loadman dissertation prizes for the best dissertations in each program area. Lunch will be provided.

Tuesday April 25, 2017
Lunch @ 11:30am (Ramseyer 136)
Program @ 12:15pm (Ramseyer 100)

Please RSVP by Wednesday April 19th at http://whoozin.com/PW6-C9D-WJXK

Contact Tiffany Murray.978 with any questions.