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Acosta
| Austin | Bauman
| Cole | Corwin
| Dailey | Davis
| Diamond | Farag
| Gerver | Hamilton
| Killos | McInerney
| Mesmer | Nishi
| O'Cummings | Paulsen
| Ritter | Ruedel
| Saunders |
Shami | Shanley
| Welch | Williamson
| Woodruff | Zaidi
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Heidi
Corwin, B.A.
hcorwin@air.org
Primary
Interests
Child
Development
School Psychology
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Heidi
Corwin joined the American Institutes for Research as a Research
Assistant in June 2001. Currently, she is working on the Elementary
and Middle Schools Teaching Assistance Center (EMSTAC) and a literature
review investigating the use of education technology and distance
learning in teaching secondary AP courses.
Prior
to employment at AIR, Heidi worked at the Dekalb County Child Advocacy
Office in Decatur, Georgia where she investigated child abuse and
deprivation cases through interviewing children and foster parents,
writing legal briefs and reviewing video taped testimonies. Heidi
also spent a semester in London where she worked as a counselor
in an inpatient therapeutic community with adolescents suffering
from drug and alcohol addictions, depression, and mood disorders.
Heidi
received her B.A. in psychology from Emory University in 2001. She
is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Psi Chi honor societies. In her
senior year at Emory, Heidi served as the president of SHAPE, the
student health alliance of peer educators, where she led programs
in nutrition and stress reduction in freshman dorms and organized
campus events in collaboration with the health services department.
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