Maegan Arney

Maegan Arney
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  • Doctor of Education
  • PhD Candidate at Washington University in St. Louis

4th Year PhD Candidate in Educational Psychology

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Introduction
I use mixed methods approaches to support the belonging in context and emotional well-being of educational communities.
Current institution
Washington University in St. Louis
Current position
  • PhD Candidate
Education
August 2021 - May 2026
Washington University in St. Louis
Field of study
  • Educational Psychology
August 2020 - August 2021
Arizona State University
Field of study
  • Psychology
August 2011 - December 2013
Florida International University
Field of study
  • Teaching

Publications

Publications (4)
Technical Report
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This report examines the unique challenges to and opportunities for school belonging for students in special education, along with best practices to support school belonging for special education students.
Thesis
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If we define language fluency as more than simply a way of speaking, but also a way of thinking, acting, and being, then we enter a conversation of language as ‘Discourse’ that was sparked by James Paul Gee. This conversation invokes discrete designations of Discourse as home-based, school-based, dominant, and non-dominant. These designations revea...

Questions

Question (1)
Question
I’m studying the sharedness of mental models on teams, but I’d like to avoid using any additional software (Pathfinder) and would prefer to remain within R for my data entry and analysis. Has anyone seen a package on GitHub or elsewhere that can carry this out? It would use the Minkowski distance function plus triangulate each node. The only similar option I’ve seen has been PathfindR, which is designed for gene mapping.

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