ETR’s team of social scientists, evaluators, trainers, health educators, program developers, and designers are continuously working to bring science-based solutions to your communities.
Read on to learn about our well-being training for activists, as well as support services for those submitting NSF proposals. Questions? Contact us at communications@etr.org.
-The ETR Team
Training for Activists
#PrideMonth may be over, but advocacy and activism are a year-round commitment that needs to be sustained. ETR is pleased to announce the release of “Increasing Active Support for LGBTQI+ People: Building Personal and Community Resilience,” a comprehensive four-lesson training module intended to enhance the well-being of activists. While this training is specific to those who support LGBTQI+ people, the principles of replenishing, reconnecting, and revitalizing can be applied to many activist movements.
Created in partnership with iPsyNet, this training is made possible at no cost through the generous funding from the Arcus Foundation and the American Psychological Association.
Want additional training assistance? Contact Debra Christopher, Specialist- Design for Learning, at debra.christopher@etr.org.
Are you writing an education research grant proposal to the National Science Foundation? Did you know that many NSF programs require that you include plans for an external, objective assessment of your research?
ETR can help! Our team has nearly 20 years of experience doing NSF-funded research on strategies to broaden participation in STEM fields.
Here’s how we can support your proposal or funded project:
Design evaluations to address NSF requirements and the Common Guidelines for Education Research and Development.
Provide regular guidance to inform continuous improvement on project design, implementation, research methods and dissemination to help you stay on track to meet project goals for intellectual merit and broader impact.
Synthesize relevant research to inform research design and situate your findings.
Support project management and improve collaborative processes.
Collect and analyze quantitative and/or qualitative data to address research questions and build knowledge in the field.
For more information, contact Jill Denner, Senior Research Scientist, at jill.denner@etr.org.
The countdown is on! Don’t miss your chance to attend YTH Live on August 3-5. This dynamic, virtual conference brings together some of the brightest minds in healthcare, technology, and youth activism.