Taylor Ullrich (she/her) is a Research Coordinator at the SMART center. She earned a B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Sociology from Illinois State University, as well as a M.S. with distinction in Research Psychology from DePaul University. As a graduate student, she worked to support a tier 2 intervention in Chicago Public Schools as well as write a thesis on intrusive parenting behaviors and their relation to depression in children. She hopes to continue her work supporting school-based mental health through her work at the SMART center. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, baking, reading, and exploring Seattle.
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Project Information
The aims of this project are to:- Evaluate the usability of leading, evidence-based Tier 1 social-emotional learning (SEL) programs and practices and identify unique and common usability problems.
- Explore the links between SEL programs/practices usability and implementation and student outcomes.
- Refine the USABILITY theory of change, develop a matrix of usability problems and redesign solutions, and articulate guidance to the field for designing usable Tier 1 SEL programs/practices.

Importance
This is the first study to evaluate the usability of school-wide, universal SEL programs - in other words, how easy (or hard) they are to implement from the perspectives of teachers and students. We will also explore how much a SEL program/practice's usability matters to school and student outcomes.Recruitment
The study is actively recruiting participants to complete the virtual user testing component.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ELIGIBILITY
We invite teachers and students who meet the following criteria to participate.
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PARTICIPATIONParticipants are asked to complete virtual testing of 2 SEL programs where they will:
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