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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T140000
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URL:https://researchweek.unc.edu/events/developmental-science-in-a-changin
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SUMMARY:[Recording Available] Perseverance of Developmental Science in a Ch
 anging World
DESCRIPTION:\n\nJoin a panel of UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development I
 nstitute (FPG) scientists and investigators for a 60-minute panel discussi
 on on how developmental science contributes to academic and community well
 -being. Developmental science matters in the lives of individuals and comm
 unities—and this importance has been especially amplified during the COV
 ID-19 pandemic. The event will be divided into three 20-minute segments.\n
 \nFirst\, the panelists will focus on multiple products of developmental s
 cience generated here at FPG . These products\, all of which emanate from 
 basic research conducted at FPG and UNC or research syntheses conducted at
  FPG and UNC\, will include:\n• online modules developed to support fami
 lies of children with special needs\n• implementation practices that sup
 port community partners in bringing evidence-based practices to scale\n•
  structured information about schooling during the pandemic targeted for t
 he academic community\, policy makers\, and general public\n• scalable a
 pproaches to gathering data in community settings\n• specific policy bri
 efs that have been informative to multiple constituencies\n\nNext\, paneli
 sts will take a step back to present some of the basic science behind thes
 e products\, to provide a flavor of how to design and conduct research tha
 t results in the types of products described in the first segment. The res
 earchers responsible for the products will briefly describe the foundation
 al studies supporting their distribution.\nThe final segment will describe
  the process of translating the research into products. Establishing these
  processes\, both within individual research programs as well as within in
 stitutional infrastructure\, facilitates the translation of basic research
  into things that matter for individuals and communities. The diverse set 
 of skills required to do this well will be described by FPG panelists. In 
 addition\, the panelists will discuss the function of the research-practic
 e-policy pipeline in supporting adaptive responses to challenging times.
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