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Dec 03, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Prevention and Intervention (Emphasis)
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Prevention and Intervention (Emphasis)
NOTE: The program is not currently accepting applications for this concentration. Check back later or see contact information below for details on when a new cohort will begin.
Prevention and Intervention Studies (Ph.D. in Education concentration)
Prevention and Intervention Studies is a concentration within the Ph.D. in Education. The concentration focuses on issues related to risk, resilience, prevention, and intervention to increase positive academic and social-behavioral outcomes for prek-12 children and their families. Experiences are designed to prepare candidates to assume positions in teacher education, prek-12 schools, higher education, and local, state, or federal agencies. Candidates study and conduct research on risk and protective influences on development, as well as on evidence-based interventions to promote academic achievement and positive social behaviors in school. Potential candidates include special educators, classroom teachers, curriculum coordinators, administrators, and counselors who are committed to the goal of improving outcomes for preK- 12 students who are at risk for academic or social-behavioral difficulties. Studies in this area may be of particular interest to individuals involved with the design, implementation, or evaluation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in school or early childhood settings. Applicants must have a prior master’s or C.A.S./Ed.S. degree in an educational field relevant to their intended area of research and prior experience working in preK-12 schools.
Program experiences generally take place within cohorts to enable students to experience directly the benefits of collaborative learning and to model how the complex, real-world problems faced by schools can be addressed through collaboration among professionals who view education through different theoretical and practical lenses. Cohorts begin periodically depending on demand and availability of resources so potential applicants should contact the program coordinator, Jim Artesani (arthur.artesani@maine.edu) before submitting an application.
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