Drs. Russell Toomey and Cassandra Storlie of Kent State
University are looking for participants for their research study. You are
receiving this email because you are a member of the school counseling
association in your state. If you have already participated in this study,
please disregard this request.
This study
seeks to examine school counselors’ beliefs
and attitudes about Latino student safety and experiences of bias-motivated
bullying (i.e., receipt of bullying related to one’s ethnic or racial identity),
and how those perceptions are related to their perceived multicultural
competency (i.e., school counselors’ beliefs, attitudes, knowledge, and skills
in working with culturally diverse students) and self-efficacy (i.e., school
counselors’ beliefs in their abilities to effectively work with culturally
diverse students). If you take part in this study, you
would complete a brief, anonymous online survey that should take you about 30
to 45 minutes to complete. All survey responses will remain confidential. The
study has received approval from the Kent State University Institutional Review
Board.
If you are interested in participating, please click on the
following link: https://kent.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_a4AD0xHsUiJJ9Vb.
Thank you,
Dr. Russell Toomey and Dr. Cassandra Storlie
Russ Toomey, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Human Development and Family
Studies
School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences
School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences
Kent State University
Phone: 330.672.2967
Student / Early Career Council Representative
Member-at-large
Society for Research in Child Development
Emerging Scholar Representative
Finance Committee
Society for Research on Adolescence
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