How to Forge Effective Collaborative Partnerships
Offered By: Society for Research in Child Development via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore strategies for forging effective collaborative partnerships to advance developmental science for ethnic minority children, youth, and families in this 88-minute webinar hosted by the Tri-Caucus of SRCD. Join a panel of experts from diverse backgrounds as they discuss cross-disciplinary collaborations, experiences, qualitative research challenges, mentorship opportunities, funding mechanisms, and institutional partnerships. Gain insights from representatives of the Latino, Asian, and Black Caucuses as they share their perspectives on time management, unfinished products, and various types of collaborations. Discover valuable resources and learn how to overcome common obstacles in collaborative research to enhance the field of child development for underrepresented communities.
Syllabus
Introduction
Dr Rebecca White
Dr Andrew Hodges Yoshikawa
Dr Robert Barbara
Dr Deborah Rios Drake
Dr Nonny Gaylord Hardin
Dr Jensen Mystery
Collaborations across disciplines
Experiences across disciplines
Cost of qualitative research
Grant mechanisms for mentorship
Funding mechanisms for mentorship
Time challenges
Next panel
Collaborating across institutions
Types of collaborations
Time
Unfinished Products
Taught by
Society for Research in Child Development
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