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Frank Worrell is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, affiliated with the School of Education. His research focuses on psychosocial variables influencing academic achievement and psychological functioning in adolescents, ethnic/racial minority groups, and gifted populations. He investigates the psychometric properties of assessment tools and explores topics like school safety, violence against educators, and time perspective constructs. His work emphasizes cultural pluralism and equity in education.
Worrell has authored over 200 publications since 2020, addressing issues such as violence prevention in schools, temporal psychology, and talent development frameworks. He served as President of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2022, highlighting his leadership in advancing diversity and ethical practices in psychology. His research spans international contexts, including studies in Trinidad and Tobago, Ethiopia, and New Zealand.
Key areas of focus include the impact of school policies on educator safety, the role of time attitudes in academic motivation, and strategies to support gifted students from underrepresented backgrounds. He collaborates with institutions globally to address systemic barriers in education and mentorship programs for emerging scholars.
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