Roseline Ardiles | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles, Continental University Florida, United States

Dra. Roseline Nascimento de Ardiles, nascida em Recife/PE, Brasil, é uma psicóloga e pedagoga com destacada atuação acadêmica. Doutora em Psicologia Escolar e do Desenvolvimento Humano pela USP, com período sanduíche na Universidade do Algarve, sua pesquisa foca em transtornos do neurodesenvolvimento e aprendizagem implícita. Possui mestrados pela UNICAMP e Université Lille 3, especializando-se em psicologia educacional e social. Graduada em Pedagogia (UFPE) e Psicologia (Université Grenoble Alpes), atua como professora na Continental University, Flórida. Participa de grupos de pesquisa como PSIEM e GNC, contribuindo para a formação docente e educação inclusiva. 🧠📚

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Academic Background

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles holds a rich academic portfolio. She earned her Ph.D. in School Psychology and Human Development (2019) from the University of São Paulo, with a joint period at the University of Algarve, studying implicit learning in children with specific learning disorders. She also completed master’s degrees in Clinical Psychology (Université Lille 3, 2023) and Education (UNICAMP, 2007). Her other qualifications include a specialization in Clinical and Institutional Psychopedagogy (UNASP, 2011), a Psychology degree (UGA, 2023), and a Pedagogy degree (UFPE, 2001). A dedicated scholar, her research focuses on inclusive education, learning processes, and teacher attitudes. 🌍✨

 

Education and Professional Development

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles has pursued extensive professional development. In 2024, she completed a university extension in Neuroscience applied to education at USP, Brazil. She also took a course in 2023 on Artificial Intelligence’s role in education through Springer Nature. Other notable courses include Psychological Perspectives on Concepts (UFC, Brazil, 2021), Project Pedagogy (UGA, France, 2020), and Literacy Practices (Brazil, 2020). Additionally, she has attended various workshops and short courses in Portugal, France, and Brazil, focusing on educational psychology, inclusive education, bibliographic resources, and online learning tools. Her continuous learning enhances her expertise in developmental psychology and education. 🌍🎓

 

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles has a diverse career in education. From 2010 to 2012, she worked as a professor and author of educational materials for Distance Education (EaD) at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE). She developed materials for courses on educational philosophy, history, sociology, didactics, and public policy. Prior to this, she was a teaching assistant and evaluator for the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE), contributing to the International Symposium on Mathematics Education. Additionally, she has experience as a collaborator in various programs, including supporting teachers in the Solidarity Literacy Program. 🌟📘

 

Professional Activities

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles has an extensive teaching career, including roles at the Adventist University Center of São Paulo (UNASP). She served as a guest professor from 2010 to 2014, delivering courses in various graduate programs such as Special Education, Educational Games, and University Teaching. Additionally, she participated in the National Basic Education Teachers Program (PARFOR), teaching courses on “Children: Movement and Expression.” In 2013-2014, she taught in the Special Education and Psychology of Play programs. Her dedication to educational development is evident in her commitment to multiple disciplines, such as Marketing in Education and Educational Planning. 📚🧑‍🏫

 

Professional Teaching Experience

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles has a diverse and rich teaching background, with significant roles at various institutions. She served as a professor at the Faculty of Americana (2012) and at the University of Franca (2012), specializing in research methodology. Additionally, she worked as an Educational Supervisor at Bento Quirino Polytechnic College (2009-2010). She currently teaches at the Continental University of Florida, with ongoing contributions in the field of education. Prof. Ardiles has also held positions at the University of São Paulo (USP) and the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), showcasing her commitment to academic excellence. 🧑‍🏫🌍

 

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles specializes in educational psychology, focusing on dyslexia and learning disorders. Her work explores the neuropsychological aspects of developmental dyslexia in children, along with the implications for teaching and learning. She is deeply invested in inclusive education, investigating how pedagogical practices can support students with specific learning needs. Her contributions include research on implicit statistical learning, cognitive development, and teacher training. Additionally, Prof. Ardiles addresses the role of mathematics education, curriculum reform, and play-based learning in child development. Her research promotes educational inclusion and innovative learning environments. 🧠📖🎓

 

Publication Top Notes 📚

  • Implicit Statistical Learning of Brazilian Children With Developmental Dyslexia (2025) – Dyslexia, DOI: 10.1002/dys.1792 📚🧠
  • Beliefs, Conceptions, and Attitudes: Factors Extrinsic to Learning Mathematics (2020) – Book Chapter, Research in Psychology of Mathematics Education 📘🔢
  • Guidelines for Teachers on Specific Learning Disorder in Mathematics (2019) – Book Chapter, Caminhos da aprendizagem e inclusão 📓🎓
  • Differential Pedagogy: Quality of the Pedagogical Environment for Students with Specific Learning Disorders (2019) – Book Chapter, Educação Políticas Estruturação e Organizações 10 📖👩‍🏫
  • Neuropsychological Correlates of Reading and Writing in Brazilian Children with Developmental Dyslexia (2019) – Journal Article, Journal of Clinical Review & Case Reports 🧠✍️
  • Inclusive Education Policy in the Context of Technical Education in the Public School System of Pernambuco (2018) – Journal Article, Revista Interdisciplinar da Faculdade Anchieta do Recife 🏫📜
  • Playing Phenomenon: Considerations About It (2018) – Journal Article, Revista Brasileira de Práticas Públicas e Psicopatologia 🧸🎲
  • Freirean Perspective on Dialogue: Contributions to Evaluative Practice (2017) – Journal Article, Revista Interdisciplinar da Faculdade Anchieta do Recife 🗣️💬
  • Conceptions and Attitudes: Factors Influencing the Teaching of Mathematics (2016) – Conference Paper, III International Seminar on Research in Mathematics Education 🔢💡
  • Freirean Perspective on Dialogue: Contributions to the Evaluative Practice (2016) – Conference Paper, IV CONAVE – National Congress on Evaluation in Education 🎓🗣️

 

 

Luísa Soares | Psychology | Women Researcher Award

Prof Luísa Soares |  Psychology |  Women Researcher Award

Prof Luísa Soares, Universidade da Madeira, Portugal

 

Maria Luísa Pereira Soares is from Madeira Island, Portugal, with 26 years of experience in clinical and pedagogical psychology in Portuguese Higher Education. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Madeira, since 2007. She completed her Psychology degree in 1997 at the University of Porto and her PhD in 2007 in Clinical Psychology/Psychotherapy at Ramon Llull University in Barcelona. Since returning to Madeira in 2006, she has taught various courses, directed master’s programs, and contributed significantly to research and innovation, particularly at the intersection of clinical psychology and technology.

Profile: 

Academic Graduation

🎓 Dr. Maria Santos pursued her Psychology degree at the University of Porto, Portugal, completing a five-year program (pre-Bologna). She then specialized in Narrative Cognitive Psychotherapy through a post-graduation in Porto. Dr. Santos furthered her studies with a DEA (Certificate of Advanced Studies) at the University Ramon Llull in Barcelona, Spain, before obtaining her PhD from the same institution. Her academic journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding cognitive processes and therapeutic narratives, positioning her as a seasoned expert in psychological research and practice. 🧠

Professional Experience:

In 1997, Luísa Soares completed her degree in Psychology at the University of Porto – FPCE, and in 2007, her PhD in Psychology – Clinical Psychology/Psychotherapy, at Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain. In 2006, she returned to Madeira Island, where she teaches various psychology courses and directs the master’s degree in Clinical Psychology of Health and Well-being.

She was a member of Madeira-ITI for ten years (2012-2022), the first innovation institute of the University of Madeira under the Carnegie Mellon U-Portugal program, and an integrated researcher at the Instituto Superior Técnico research center (FCT center), at the ITI/LARSyS unit (ISR/IST).

Research Interests:

Her research interests include exploring interdisciplinary connections between clinical psychology and technology/human-computer interaction, aiming to enhance human well-being through technological applications. She has published several articles within this interdisciplinary framework, gaining recognition in the scientific community

Recent Projects:

She was an external consultant for the Therapy 2.0 Project, a European network that developed guidelines for the use of technology in counseling and therapy. More recently, she has focused on higher education research, particularly on the well-being and psychological health of university students, leading to the creation of the Toolbox for University Students, an online platform to support students’ psychological well-being.

Research focus

Dr. L. Soares focuses on various aspects of psychotherapy and mental health, with a primary research emphasis on therapeutic interventions and psychological well-being. Their work spans bibliotherapy as a tool for promoting psychological health in educational settings, analyzing narratives in patients with agoraphobia, and evaluating therapy alliances in psychotherapy. Dr. Soares also investigates burnout among psychologists and the application of emotional awareness programs. Their research contributes significantly to understanding the effectiveness of different therapeutic approaches and enhancing mental health outcomes. 📚 Their studies integrate clinical psychology with innovative methodologies to improve therapeutic practices and patient outcomes.

Publication Top Notes

Benefits of virtual reality based cognitive rehabilitation through simulated activities of daily living: a randomized controlled trial with stroke patients

Bibliotherapy: A tool to promote children’s psychological well-being

Prevalence of contagious and environmental mastitis-causing bacteria in bulk tank milk and its relationships with milking practices of dairy cattle herds in São Miguel Island …

Analyzing structure, process and content in narratives of patients diagnosed with agoraphobia

Burnout numa amostra de psicólogos portugueses da região autónoma da Madeira

Manual de avaliação do conteúdo e multiplicidade narrativa

Parar, pensar e avaliar a psicoterapia–contribuições da investigação de díades de terapeutas e clientes portugueses

Bibliotherapy as a hope-building tool in educational settings

The co-constructed therapy alliance and the technical and tactical quality of the therapist interventions in psychotherapy

Conhecer as emoções: aplicação e avaliação de um programa de intervenção

 

 

Jordan Kerere | School Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jordan Kerere | School Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jordan Kerere, University of Virginia, United States

Jordan LeAnn Kerere, M.Ed., is a Ph.D. candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia, specializing in youth violence and threat assessment. Her research spans behavioral threat assessment in schools and police psychology, highlighted by multiple publications and presentations. With a Master’s in Education and extensive clinical experience, Jordan has administered psychological assessments and conducted therapy, focusing on cognitive-behavioral interventions and suicide risk assessments. She also serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and is recognized with awards like the World Anti-Bullying Forum Fellowship. Jordan is a member of several professional organizations and contributes actively to forensic evaluation and youth violence prevention. 🎓💼

 

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🎓 Education

Jordan LeAnn Kerere is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia, expected in 2027. She completed her Master of Education in Psychology in 2023 and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with High Honors in 2022, including a minor in Russian Language & Literature.

🧠 Clinical Experience

Her clinical journey includes roles at Western State Hospital, where she starts as an Advanced Practicum Student in August 2024, and previous positions at Sheila C. Johnson Center, Madison County Public Schools, and the Institute of Law, Psychiatry & Public Policy.

🎓 Teaching

She contributes to teaching as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and has served on conference planning committees, emphasizing the development and prevention of youth violence.

🏆 Awards

Jordan has received prestigious awards such as the World Anti-Bullying Forum Graduate Student Fellowship and is actively involved in professional organizations including Omicron Delta Kappa and the American Psychology-Law Society.

 

Research Focus

Jordan LeAnn Kerere’s research focuses primarily on behavioral threat assessment and management in educational settings, examining the incidence of student violence following threat assessments. Her work, published in journals such as the Journal of School Violence and Journal of Adolescent Health, explores the intersection of school environment, teacher behaviors (including bullying), and student risk behaviors. Through mixed methods research, she investigates patterns and predictors of youth violence, aiming to enhance school safety and psychological well-being. Jordan’s contributions highlight her dedication to understanding and mitigating threats in educational contexts, emphasizing evidence-based interventions and policy implications. 📚🏫

 

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