Oliver EdwardsView profile
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Oliver Edwards, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Counselor Education and School Psychology at the University of Central Florida (UCF), part of the College of Community Innovation and Education. He coordinates the school psychology program and has held administrative roles in the School Board of Broward County, supervising over 65 school psychologists and social workers. His expertise spans School Psychology, Differential Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Education. Education: Ph.D. in School Psychology, University of Florida Ed.D. in Educational Administration, Florida International University Undergraduate Psychology degree, Florida International University Research Interests: Dr. Edwards focuses on social support networks, health disparities in ethnic minority children, psychosocial development of children raised by grandparents, and intelligence testing methodologies. His work bridges theory and practice to address systemic inequities in education and mental health. Key areas include grandfamily dynamics, bullying prevention, and food insecurity impacts on youth. Research Highlights: His publications address topics like stereotype threat mitigation, family structure effects on child well-being, and translational research frameworks. His work emphasizes culturally responsive interventions and policy development. Awards: McKnight Doctoral Fellow (during Ph.D. studies) Grants & Advising: Though specific grants are not detailed, his administrative experience reflects extensive program coordination. He has advised on practicum supervision models and clinical interventions for at-risk youth. His work with grandfamilies has led to initiatives like the Grandfamily School Support Network. Labs/Teams: Involved in interdisciplinary teams addressing child welfare and educational equity, particularly through UCF's counseling and school psychology programs.







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