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... • Vicki Magley (Planning Committee Chair) , Professor of Psychological Sciences at University of Connecticut • Arielle Baker, Program Officer at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 11:25am-12:15pm Session 1: The Evaluation of Sexual Harass ment Prevention Efforts in Higher Education Institutions This session will introduce to what is known on how higher education institutions are approaching sexual harassment prevention and evaluation, the reasons why an institution would and/or should evaluate 57
From page 58...
... , Professor of Psychological Sciences at University of Connecticut 12:15-12:45pm Break 12:45-1:45pm Session 2: Measures and Metrics This session will focus on existing measures and predictors of organizational outcomes that might be used in sexual harassment prevention evaluation to understand their effectiveness. • Emily Huang, Associate Professor at Oregon Health & Science University • Jennifer Berdahl, Professor at University of British Columbia • Alec Smidt, Postdoctoral Associate at Yale University School of Medicine • NiCole Buchanan (moderator)
From page 59...
... Session 3A: Implementation Science This session will highlight how implementation science, which has been used primarily within medical and public health contexts, might be used in higher education institutions to bridge the research practice gap and facilitate data-driven improvement of prevention efforts. • Raechel Soicher, Instructor in the School of Psychological Science at Oregon State University • Kathryn Becker-Blease, Associate Professor and Director in the School of Psychological Science at Oregon State University • Jeena Thomas (moderator)
From page 60...
... , Program Officer at the National Academies of Sciences, Engi neering, and Medicine 3:15-3:30pm Break 3:30-4:00pm Session 4: Frameworks in Practice Presenters from Session 3 will walk participants through how implementation science and prevention science might be applied to some of the specific case studies being considered in the meeting. • Raechel Soicher, Instructor in the School of Psychological Science at Oregon State University • Kathryn Becker-Blease, Associate Professor and Director in the School of Psychological Science at Oregon State University • Cindy Crusto, Professor at Yale University • Lisa Hooper, Professor and Richard O
From page 61...
... , Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz 4:55-5pm Adjourn National Academies' staff will close the meeting. • Arielle Baker, Program Officer at the National Academies of Sci ences, Engineering, and Medicine
From page 62...
... , Professor of Psychological Sciences at University of Connecticut 11:30am-12:30pm Session 1A: Evaluation in Practice: Consider ations and Limitations This session is a candid conversation between key stakeholders (evaluation experts, sexual harassment experts, practitioners, and institutional leaders) around their experiences with carrying out evalu ation work, while considering structural barriers and factors limiting our shared advancement in this space.
From page 63...
... , Senior Program Officer at National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 12:30-1pm Break 1-2:30pm Session 1B: Intervention Evaluation in Action This session will highlight organizations that have had success with aspects of evaluating their inter ventions, including a walk-through of how they conceptualized their evaluation plans, what they saw as "success," and what progress is being made toward that goal. • Michael Leiter, Honorary Professor at Aca dia University and Deakin University • Jane Stapleton, President of Soteria Solutions • Melissa Kwon, Associate Director for Pre vention at the PATH to Care Center at the University of California, Berkeley • Nicole Merhill (moderator)
From page 64...
... This will be facilitated by a panel of individuals who will share their reflections on the conversations that have taken place, what conclu sions they're drawing from the workshop and/or how they might use this information moving forward, and what the future might hold for this topic. • Eden King, Professor of Industrial Organizational Psychology at Rice University • Kiana Swearingen, Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Education & Prevention at University of Washington • Clemencia Cosentino, Chief Evaluation Officer in the Office of the Director at the National Science Foundation • Janine Clayton, Associate Director for Research on Women's Health at the National Institutes of Health • Theodosia Cook, Chief Diversity Officer at University of Colorado System • Larry Martinez (moderator)
From page 65...
... APPENDIX A 65 4:50-5pm Closing Remarks National Academies' staff will close the meeting. • Arielle Baker, Program Officer at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine


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