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Janay B. Sander is a Professor of Educational Psychology and Director of the PhD in School Psychology program at Ball State University's Teachers College since 2012. She is a licensed psychologist in Indiana, specializing in intersections between emotional, behavioral, and academic concerns in youth, particularly those involved with juvenile justice systems.
Her research focuses on evidence-based interventions to reduce educational disparities, using ecological systems frameworks and strengths-based methodologies. She has led school-level and systemic consultation projects, emphasizing equity in mental health services and behavioral outcomes.
Recent publications highlight collaboration models for social-emotional learning, multicultural competence in consultation, and juvenile justice reform. She secured a National Institute of Justice grant (2016-2018) for reading interventions and behavioral outcomes in at-risk youth.
Professional roles include American Psychological Association Commissioner (2020-2025) and Director of the Ball State University Internship Consortium in School Psychology (since 2013).
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