College of Education Shines at Student Research Symposium
March 21, 2022
Five San Diego State University College of Education-affiliated students won awards for outstanding scholarly accomplishment at the university’s 15th annual Student Research Symposium (SRS). SRS, a public forum where SDSU students present their research, scholarship, and creative activities, was held March 4-5 in Montezuma Hall.
Here is a rundown of the winning students and projects:
President's Award
Karanjot Kaur, Child and Family Development
“A Mixed-Methods Examination of Colorism in the Context of Indian Children.”
Mentor: Vanja Lazarevic
Provost's Award
Maryhanna Leraas, Child and Family Development
“Telepsychiatry for Children and Youth; The Challenges and Benefits”
Mentor: Rachel Haine-Schlagel
Dean’s Awards
Lucyann Atkins, Child and Family Development
“What does it mean to be a anti-racist science educator and what does it look like?: A Cross-Case Study on Teacher Candidates’ Anti-Racist Science Teaching Conceptualizations”
Mentor: Kathleen Schenkel
Rosa Tejeda, Postsecondary Educational Leadership — Student Affairs, and Heather Thorogood, research assistant, Research & Equity Scholarship Institute
“STEM Experiential Learning at Hispanic Serving Institutions: Latinx Servingness”
Mentor: Felisha Herrera Villareal
“STEM Experiential Learning at Hispanic Serving Institutions: Latinx Servingness”
Mentor: Felisha Herrera Villareal