Research
in the College of Education
The College of Education is a USF research leader.
Faculty in the College received over 25 million dollars in grant
funds during 2002-2003, ranking fourth among colleges at USF.
These grants allow faculty and students to engage in many collaborative
research efforts with local school districts. The majority
of the College's centers and institutes support the training
and research interests of both graduate students and faculty.
The College, in partnership with four county school districts,
has also established professional development schools to provide
extensive professional and research opportunities for students,
teachers, and university personnel.
Important Reminder about IRBs : If you are involved in studies
with human participants, you will need to complete one of the
IRB-approved Continuing Education courses by December 31, 2005
(if you have not already done so).
Education
in human subject protections is required for all faculty, staff,
and students directly involved in the conduct of research with
human subjects, including anyone who does any of the following:
-
Collects data from or about human subjects
- Conducts
study procedures or interventions with human subjects
- Uses
or has access to private data that can be linked to identifiable
persons
It is very important that you read the information on the following
webpage regarding the Foundation requirement (this includes
readings and online courses): http://www.research.usf.edu/cs/hsp.htm.
When you are ready to conduct your study:
Link to IRB Forms and Informed Consent Templates
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