About
Sarup Mathur is a Professor and the Ryan C. Harris Professor of Special Education at Arizona State University's Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation. She also serves as Associate Dean for Scholarly Advancement. Her work focuses on emotional and behavioral disorders in youth, juvenile justice reform, and educational reentry programs.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Special Education with an emphasis in Behavior Disorders, Arizona State University
- M.Ed. in Special Education with an emphasis in Mild Disabilities, Arizona State University
- Bachelor’s in Education, Agra University, India
Research Interests: Dr. Mathur’s research addresses reentry strategies for youth in the juvenile justice system, teacher professional development, and technology integration to enhance employability. She emphasizes practices like Individualized Transition Plans, vocational training, and community support systems.
Publications: Her recent articles (2022–2025) explore mental health services in schools, recidivism prevention through EdTech, STEM education for justice-involved youth, and global collaborations in special education. Notable trends include policy analysis, culturally responsive teaching, and systemic reforms in juvenile corrections.
Grants and Leadership: She leads projects like PLEDJJ (OSEP-funded) and PRVNT (Department of Justice-funded). She has directed numerous initiatives, including the Arizona Detention Transition Project and international programs like Shikshak Quest with India.
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