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STRENGTHENING THE FIELD
Some key contributions of ETR staff in our third quarter include:
Pamela Anderson, PhD
Dr. Anderson published a study exploring the phenome-
non of peer-to-peer pimping relationships.
Anderson, P. M., Coyle, K. K., Johnson, A., & Denner, J. (2014). An
exploratory study of adolescent pimping relationships.
The Journal of
Primary Prevention
35(2), 113-117.
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)
Jill Denner, PhD
Dr. Denner was a featured presenter at the 5th annual
Dare2B Digital
conference in Sunnyvale, California,
where she addressed new ways to get more women and
girls involved in tech careers.
It was amazing to see so many different types of girls
and so many parents show up on a Saturday to learn
about tech careers.”
Jill Denner, PhD
Shannon Campe
Ms. Campe’s report on the power of intentional computing
was published and the full text is available
.
Campe, S., Denner, J., & Werner, L. (2013). Intentional computing:
Getting the results you want from game programming classes.
Journal
of Computing Teachers.
Although game programming is being taught more
widely in K–12 grades, there are limited resources
for teachers about how to be ‘intentional’ in their
instruction. Intentional strategies can boost student
learning while keeping students engaged and
interested.”
Shannon Campe
Stephanie Guinosso, MPH
Ms. Guinosso contributed to a Tip Sheet for the Family
and Youth Services Bureau that reviews the ways adverse
experiences in childhood affect child development, then
suggests steps providers can take to address such experi-
ences. The tip sheet is
.
Hawkins-Anderson, S., & Guinosso, S. (2014).
Adverse childhood
experiences and implications for adolescent pregnancy prevention
programs.
Washington, DC: Administration on Children, Youth and
Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau.
Karin Coyle, PhD
Dr. Coyle, Senior Research Scientist, was invited to join
the board of the Sexuality and Information Council of the
United States
(
). To read more about her work and
perspectives,
.
Kay Todd, MSW
Ms. Todd has been with ETR since the agency was founded
in 1981, and has over 35 years’ experience in human sexu-
ality, pregnancy prevention and STD and HIV/AIDS pre-
vention education. She has recently joined the board of
.
Teen Now California
provides support to people who
work directly with youth. They are committed to finding
ways to assist youth to lead healthier and fuller lives.
I’m excited to be sharing my passion for this work with
such a highly respected organization. Joining their board
allows me to use my energy and experience with new
people doing some great things—it’s inspiring!”
Kay Todd, MSW
Articles & Presentations
Board Service
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