Awarded Projects for July 2018

Congratulations to Lynda Haynes for her award from the Florida Department of Education; Elliot Douglas and Erica McCray for their award from the National Science Foundation; Philip Poekert and Page Pullen for their award from Children’s Services Council of Florida, Inc.; Philip Poekert for his award from Valley of the Sun United Way; and Stephen Smith, Joni Splett, and Ann Daunic for their award from the Institute of Education Sciences.

For more details, see the Awarded Projects table.

College of Education
Awarded Projects July 2018
Principal Investigator: Lynda Hayes (P.K. Yonge)
Co-PI: N/A
Funding Agency: Florida Department of Education
Project Title: Grants to States, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004
Project Period: 7/1/2018 – 6/30/2019
Award Amount: $207,856
Principal Investigator: Elliot Douglas (Engineering Education Collaborative)
Co-PI: Erica McCray (SSESPECS)
Funding Agency: National Science Foundation
Project Title: The In/authentic Experiences of Black Engineers
Project Period: 8/1/2018 – 7/31/2021
Award Amount: $70,640
Principal Investigator: Philip Poekert (Lastinger Center for Learning)
Co-PI: Page Pullen (SSESPECS)
Funding Agency: Children’s Services Council of Florida, Inc.
Project Title: Infant-Toddler/Early Language Development Project for the Florida Grade Level Reading Campaign Administered through the Florida Children’s Council
Project Period: 5/1/2018 – 3/15/2021
Award Amount: $75,000
Principal Investigator: Philip Poekert (Lastinger Center for Learning)
Co-PI: N/A
Funding Agency: Valley of the Sun United Way
Project Title: Valley of the Sun United Way Professional Development and Consultation
Project Period: 7/1/2018 – 6/30/2019
Award Amount: $31,000
Principal Investigator: Stephen Smith (SSESPECS)
Co-PI: Joni Splett (SSESPECS), Ann Daunic (SSESPECS)
Funding Agency: Institute of Education Sciences
Project Title: Efficacy Trial of I Control: An Intensive Intervention to Improve Self-Regulation for Middle School Students with Emotional and Behavioral Problems
Project Period: 7/1/2018 – 6/30/2022
Award Amount: $3,292,300