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James
P. Connell, Ph. D
Dr. Connell
is a former special education teacher. He is the co-founder
and president of the Institute for Research and Reform in
Education (IRRE) based in Philadelphia. Dr. Connell received
his Ph.D. in developmental psychology from the University
of Denver. He was an associate professor of education and
psychology at the University of Rochester and then Director
of Research at Public/Private Ventures. In 1988, Dr. Connell
received the American Psychological Association award for
early career contribution to psychology in the developmental
area and the William T. Grant Foundation Faculty Scholar Award.
In 1995, he was appointed co-chair of the Evaluation Steering
Committee for the Roundtable for Comprehensive Community Initiatives
for Children and Families. His research interest and expertise
are in schools and communities as contexts for child and youth
development and in research methodology. He has published
numerous articles on youth development and community and school
influences on youth living in diverse communities. Based on
this research, in 1996, he completed a white paper entitled
First Things First: A Framework for Successful School-site
Reform. He has been working intensively with the Kansas City
Kansas school district for the past three years on the planning,
implementation and evaluation of First Things First in all
43 of this urban district's schools. He is now co-project
director of Scaling Up First Things First - an $11.6 million
national project taking First Things First to five diverse
school districts across the country.
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