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Denisha Campbell, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Florida Center for Reading Research, Florida State University. She contributes to the Learning Disabilities Research Center grant funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, specifically supporting Project 3 and the Engagement Core. Her research focuses on culturally responsive educational practices, equitable assessments for marginalized students, and mixed-methods research designs. Dr. Campbell also holds a Fulbright Scholar distinction and previously served as an English Teaching Assistant in Uruguay.
Her work addresses critical gaps in educational equity, leveraging interdisciplinary approaches to improve outcomes for minoritized student populations. Key projects include contributions to FLDRC and The Village initiatives, though specific details about these are not elaborated here. Dr. Campbell’s scholarly contributions align with broader efforts to reform assessment frameworks and pedagogical strategies in diverse educational settings.
- Awards: Fulbright Scholar
- Grants/Projects: Learning Disabilities Research Center (NIH-funded), Project 3, Engagement Core
- Labs/Teams: Florida Center for Reading Research
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