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David J. Francis
EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
FRANCIS INFLUENCES TWO DECADES
OF RESEARCHERS
David J. Francis, a quantitative methodologist who
applies analytical skills to issues of educational development, is
among three faculty recipients of the 2007 Award for Excellence in
Research and Scholarship.
A professor and chairman of the Department of Psychology, Francis’
research has had an immediate impact on the needs of children in our
schools. His recent completion of a five-year project on oracy and
literacy development of Spanish-speaking children helped the Texas
Institute of Measurement, Evaluation and Statistics – which
Francis directs – achieve selection as the National Research
and Development Center for English Language Learners.
That project, along with his scientific acumen and influence on more
than two decades of researchers throughout the world, illustrates
Francis’ array of large-scale and high-impact research efforts.
The Excellence in Research and Scholarship Award is given each
year to faculty members who have achieved a substantial record of
outstanding research, scholarship or creative activities in their
field. The award carries a $5,000 stipend and a plaque.
Richard Bonnin View
full list of 2007 award recipients Past
award recipients
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