Dwight Irvin


Dwight Irvin
  • Assistant Research Professor, Juniper Gardens Children's Project

Contact Info

Juniper Gardens Children's Project, Suite 300
444 Minnesota Ave
Kansas City, KS 66101-2942

Biography

As an assistant research professor at Juniper Gardens Children’s Project (JGCP) at the University of Kansas, Dr. Dwight Irvin's research interests center on developing/refining measurement approaches to: 1) capture movement and location in young children at-risk for or with intellectual and developmental disabilities; 2) better understand and enhance the language environments that these children experience in school, home, and community settings. He directs and co-directs several research projects from federal agencies and local foundations. For example, he leads an Institute for Education Sciences project titled, Validity Studies of the Classroom Code for Interactive Recording of Children’s Learning Environments; this project focused on validating the use of the CIRCLE, an observational instrument designed to close the literacy gap for all learners. He also directs a National Science Foundation project focused on using existing wearable technology and advanced speech recognition/diarization algorithms to monitor student engagement over time in science activity areas in classroom and community-based settings.

Education

Ph.D. in Education, University of North Carolina, 2012
M.A. in Social Science, University of Amsterdam, 2004
B.A. in Political Science, University of Florida, 2002

Research

Research Interests

  • Speech and location technology in early intervention
  • Social-emotional development in young children with disabilities
  • Statistical methods & research design