Sherri N. McCarthy Curriculum Vita 1

Curriculum Vita

Sherri N. McCarthy

Education: Ph.D. Human Lifespan Developmental Psychology

Arizona State University (1995)

Department of Psychology and Education (APA Accredited)

Focus on adolescent development and developing critical thinking skills; counseling psychology and school psychology professional preparation.

Dissertation Chair: Dr. Robert Grinder

Committee Members: Dr. Sanford Cohn, Dr. Edward Nelsen, Dr. Elsie Moore and Dr. Claudio Hutz

M. A. Special Education Arizona State University (1987)

Focus on language and literacy acquisition, gifted education and learning disabilities

Thesis Chair: Dr. Sanford Cohn

Committee Members: Dr. Kathleen McCoy, Dr. John Nelson, Dr. Lynn Nelson

B.A. Psychology Arizona State University (1984)

B. Ed. English/ESL Arizona State University (1984)

A.A. Psychology Phoenix College (1981)

Teaching Experiences

Asst., Assoc. & Full Professor (tenured), Northern Arizona University-Yuma, Educational Psychology (1996-present ) Graduate courses taught include: Human Development (EPS580) Personality Adjustment (EPS591);Seminar on Critical Thinking (EPS593)Self-Management Techniques (EPS595); Social and Emotional Needs of the Gifted (EPS599); Educational Psychology (EPS605); Behavior Management (EPS606); Fieldwork (EPS608); Adolescent Psychology (EPS611); Adult Psychology (EPS612); Tests and Measurements (EPS664); Consultation in the Helping Professions (EPS671); Graduate Research (EPS685) ; Independent Study (EPS697), Writing Project Seminars (ENG/ECI672) and Survey of Special Education (ESE 548). Undergraduate courses taught include: Educational Psychology for Elementary Teachers (EPS324); Educational Psychology for Secondary Teachers (EPS325), Introduction to the Exceptional Child (ESE 380).Child and Adolescent Psychology (PSY340), Psychology of Aging (PSY430) and History and Systems of Psychology (PSY450) as well as supervision of special education elementary, secondary & bilingual student teachers (ESE 491; ECI 490, ECI493 and ECI495). Many courses delivered via web and interactive television. Active on committees and involved in a variety of research and training projects, grants and evaluations.

Invited Visiting Professor, University of Malaysia, Department of Anthropology and Social Sciences, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2008-09). Delivered seminars to faculty and students on preventing youth violence. Helped to organize abstracts and proceedings for 2nd International Conference of Asian Psychological Association. Presented research at conferences throughout Asia and Europe. Co-edited book, Building Asian Families and Communities in the 21st Century (Cambridge, 2010) with my department chair there. Other duties as assigned.

Invited Visiting Professor, University of Bologna, Department of Psychology, Bologna, Italy (2007). Delivered seminars to faculty and students on adolescent psychology, preventing youth violence and educational psychology. Presented research at conferences in Italy.

CNPq National Research Scholar & Professor, Instituto de Psicologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil (2004-2006)

Conducted, wrote and published research in the areas of adolescent development, tests and measurements and cross-cultural psychology with colleagues and graduate students in the doctoral adolescent psychology program. Worked to translate and norm psychological instruments (English to Brazilian Portuguese) in the Federal University Tests and Assessments Lab.

Professor of Psychology, Fulbright Senior Scholar at Vologda State Pedagogical University, Vologda, Russia and Leningrad State Regional University, St. Petersburg, Russia (2003-2004)

Recipient of Fulbright Scholarship for teaching and research. Taught graduate courses in methods of teaching English, psycholinguistics and cross-cultural psychology. Worked with doctoral students in educational psychology, specifically on international teaching practices, student perceptions of effective teaching and language acquisition. Conducted research on international educational practices, international issues in psychology, critical thinking, history of psychology and adolescent development. Offered relevant seminars; participated in conference planning, conferences (regional, national and international), doctoral defenses, university meetings and other university projects. Actively involved in distance education in Russia, offering seminars at campuses throughout the country.

Invited Visiting Professor, Instituto de Psicologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil (2002-2003)

Worked with doctoral students in developmental psychology, specifically adolescent development and psychology as applied to at-risk and incarcerated populations. Conducted research on international educational practices, international issues in psychology, critical thinking, history of psychology, and adolescent development . Offered relevant seminars and participated in university projects, conferences and meetings.

Faculty Associate, Statewide Programs Northern Arizona University (1993-1996) Graduate courses taught included Research (EDR610) and Critical Thinking (ECI593).

Psychology Faculty Member & Department Chair, Chandler-Gilbert Community College (1994-1996)

Courses taught included Introduction to Psychology (PSY101), Statistics (PSY230), Developmental Psychology (PSY240), Honors Forum(HU 291) and Research (PSY 290).

Served as Department Chair, on State Articulation Councils and College Accreditation Committees; chaired Honors Program and Assessment Committee. Advisor for Psi Beta and Phi Theta Kappa.

Faculty Associate, Educational Psychology ASU West (1993-1996)

Graduate courses taught included Educational Psychology (EDP501); undergraduate courses taught included Human Development (EDP 303), Learning & Motivation (EDP301) and Muticultural Diversity in Education (MCE 446).

Faculty Associate in Liberal Arts (psychology, English & ESL) Maricopa County Community Colleges (1988-1996) Courses taught included Introduction to Psychology (PSY101), Statistics (PSY230), Developmental Psychology (PSY240), Freshman Composition (ENG101), Research Writing (ENG102) and a variety of English as a Second Language classes, beginning, intermediate and advanced English Conversation courses and intermediate writing courses.

Teaching Assistant, Educational Psychology Arizona State University (1991-1993) Courses taught included Human Development (EDP303) and Learning (EDP 301).

Faculty Member Parker School Community Education Program (1990-1991)

Wiamea, HI Courses taught: ESL (EN079) Creative Writing (EN240) and Writing for Publication (EN241)

Special Education Instructor/School Psychologist Kohala High School, Kapaau, HI (1990-1991) Taught math, science, social studies and English special education and fulfilled duties of school psychologist regarding testing and staffing.

3rd grade Gifted Education Instructor Knox Elementary, Chandler, AZ (1987-1990)

Taught in self-contained gifted 3rd grade class, all subject areas.

Coordinator of special and gifted education and instructor for grades K-8 Resource Program and 7-8 journalism Fountain Hills School District, Fountain Hills, AZ (1985-1987) Completed testing, identification and program planning for gifted students, grades K-8; taught math, language arts and journalism courses for LD, Gifted and EH students, grades 6-8; facilitated Olympics of the Mind teams and managed programs for LD and Gifted students.

Gifted Education Instructor in English Literature Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth Young Students Program/CAP @ Arizona State University (1985-86)

Taught courses in poetry, writing and literature for gifted students, grades K-8.

Professional Service and Honors

Scientific Planning /Organizing Committee Member for 4th International Conference on Psychology in Education (ICOPE), Sydney, Australia in July, 2010

Program Committee/Organizing Committee for the 3rd International Conference of the Asian Psychological Association, Darwin, Australia in July, 2010

Scientific Planning Committee Member for 3rd International Conference on Psychology in Education, St. Petersburg, Russia in July, 2008

Program Committee for the 2nd International Conference of the Asian Psychological Association, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in June, 2008

Fellow of American Psychological Association, Div. 52, International Psychology, 2007-

Board of Directors, Asian Psychological Association, 2006- present.

Board of Directors, International Council of Psychologists, 2005-present.

Editorial Board Member for Pakistani Journal of Psychological Research, 2005-present. Editorial Board Member for Contemporary Psychology/PSYCHCRITIQUES , APA Review of Books 2005-present.

Conference Organizer for 63rd Annual Convention of the International Council of Psychologists, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, July 2005.

Conference Organizer for the 2nd International Conference on Psychology in Education, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 2005

Fulbright Senior Scholar to Russia, 2003-04.

Reviewer for Fulbright Awards, 2004-present.

Member of the Russian Science Academy, St. Petersburg Chapter, Baltic Pedagogical Academy, 2003-present.

Membership Chair for International Council of Psychologists, 2003- present.

Membership Chair for APA Division 52, International Psychology, 2003-2006.

Editorial Board Member Arizona Counseling Journal , 2003.

Editorial Board Member for PLATT Journal, UK 2009-

Scientific Planning Committee Member for 1st International Conference on Psychology in Education, St. Petersburg, Russia in June, 2002.

P3 Partnerships Project Member, International Partnerships Leader, APA Education Directorate, 1999-present.

Divisions 2 liaison to APA Council on International Relations, 1999-present.

Reviewer for American Psychological Association (APA) general program, Division 2, 1999-present.

Reviewer for Teaching of Psychology ,1999-present.

Editorial Board Member for Korean Journal of Thinking and Problem Solving,1999-2008.

Reviewer for McGraw Hill and Brooks/Cole texts on general and adolescent psychology, 1998-present.

Arizona Educational Research Organization (AERO) Board of Directors, 1997-2003. AERO Newsletter Editor, 1997-1999.

Finalist for American Psychological Association (APA) Division 7 Esther K. Rosen Congressional Fellowship, 1997.

Arizona Children’s Home Association Advisory Board, 1997

Outstanding Advisor Award, Phi Theta Kappa, 1995.

Writing Project Teacher Trainer, 1986-present.

State Board of Directors for OM, 1986-1989.

Listed in: International Who’s Who in Education, Outstanding People of the 20th Century; International Who’s Who, Who’s Who in the West, etc.. 1986-present.

Arizona Regents Scholarships, 1984-1990.

International Ambassador Scholarship to Ireland, 1979.

National Merit Commended Scholar, 1975.

Arizona Press Association Outstanding Student Journalist Award, 1st Place, 1974.

Memberships in Professional Organizations

Asian Psychological Association, 2006-present.

Fulbright Alumni Association, 2004-present.

International Council of Psychologists, 1997-present.

American Psychological Association, Division 2 Teaching of Psychology; Professional Practice Directorate; Division 52, International Psychology.

Western/Rocky Mountain Psychological Associations, 1992- present.

American Educational Research Association, Division E Counseling & Human Development and Division K, Teaching and Teacher Education, 1992-2001.

Arizona Educational Research Organization, 1992-2002.

Arizona English Teachers Association, 1989- present.

Publications

Books

McCarthy, S., Karandashev, V., Stevens, M., Thatcher, A. Jaafar, J., Moore, K. Trapp, A. Brewer, C. (2009) Teaching psychology around the world Volume II. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

Jafaar, J., & McCarthy, S. (2009) Building Asian families and communities in the 21st century. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S., Newstead, S., Prandini, C., Karandashev, V., Hutz, C. & Gomes, W. (2007). Teaching psychology around the world. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S. & Karandashev, V. (2006). International practices in the teaching of psychology. London, UK: Routledge.

McCarthy, S. & Hutz, C. (2006).Teen violence and its prevention: A guide for parents and professionals. Westport, CT/London: Greenwood-Praeger.

McCarthy, S. (1993). Coping with special needs classmates: A guide for mainstreamed students. New York: Rosen.

McCarthy, S. (1988). Death in the family: A self-help guide to coping with grief . Seattle/ Vancouver: International Self-Counsel Press.

(NOTE: Some publications listed throughout appeared originally under the name Sherri McCarthy-Tucker. This has not been my legal name since 2001.)

Chapters in Books

McCarthy, S., Tolchinka, E. & Medvedeva, A. (2009). Reflections from Russia: Personal responsibility, stability and change. In Malley-Morrison, K. (Ed.) State violence and the right to peace:.An international survey of the views of ordinary people, Vol. 2. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International.

McCarthy, S., Castenheira, H. & Rose, R. (2009). Brazilian citizens’ perspectives on war and peace. In Malley-Morrison, K. (Ed.) State violence and the right to peace:.An international survey of the views of ordinary people. Vol. 3. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International.

Jafaar, J. & McCarthy, S. (2009). Malaysia: Faith, tolerance, trade and adat. In Malley-Morrison, K. (Ed.) State violence and the right to peace:.An international survey of the views of ordinary people.Vol. 4. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International.

McCarthy, S. (2009).Prosperity and stability in Asia: Perspectives on War, Peace, Protest, Security, Terrorism and Torture. In Malley-Morrison, K. (Ed.) State violence and the right to peace:. An international survey of the views of ordinary people. Vol. 4. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International.

Stutler, S. & McCarthy, S. (2009). The winding path to finding a life’s purpose: The story of a gifted young Asian woman growing up in the U.S.A. Chapter 7 in Jafaar, J., & McCarthy, S. (in press) Building Asian families and communities in the 21st century. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

Tallat, G., Kamal, A. & McCarthy, S. (2009). Social Comparison in Marital Relationships Measure: Definition & Development. Chapter 10 in Jafaar, J., & McCarthy, S. (in press) Building Asian families and communities in the 21st century. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S. (2009). Teaching psychology on-line: The road to international psychology programs. In McCarthy, S., Karandashev, V., Stevens, M., Thatcher, A. Jaafar, J., Moore, K. Trapp, A. & Brewer, C. (in press) Teaching psychology around the world Volume II. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S. & Jafaar, J. (2009). Teaching psychology in Asia: Historical roots and modern practices. In McCarthy, S., Karandashev, V., Stevens, M., Thatcher, A. Jaafar, J., Moore, K. Trapp, A. & Brewer, C. (in press) Teaching psychology around the world Volume II. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S. (2008). International Council of Psychologists: A Brief History. In Rossi, (ed.), Corsini’s Encyclopedia of Psychology. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

McCarthy, S. (2007). International perspectives on psychology teaching: North America. Chapter 6 in McCarthy, S., Newstead, S., Prandini, C., Karandashev, V., Hutz, C. & Gomes, W. (Eds.). Teaching psychology around the world. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S. (2007). International perspectives on psychology teaching: Australia. Chapter 7 in McCarthy, S., Newstead, S., Prandini, C., Karandashev, V., Hutz, C. & Gomes, W. (Eds.). Teaching psychology around the world. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S. (2007). International perspectives on psychology teaching: Africa and the Mid-East. Chapter 8 in McCarthy, S., Newstead, S., Prandini, C., Karandashev, V., Hutz, C. & Gomes, W. (Eds.). Teaching psychology around the world. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S. (2007). International perspectives on psychology teaching: Asia and the Pacific Rim. Chapter 9 in McCarthy, S., Newstead, S., Prandini, C., Karandashev, V., Hutz, C. & Gomes, W. (Eds.). Teaching psychology around the world. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S., Hutz, C. & Gomes, W. (2007). International percpectives on teaching psychology: South America. Chapter 10 in McCarthy, S., Newstead, S., Prandini, C., Karandashev, V., Hutz, C. & Gomes, W. (Eds.). Teaching psychology around the world. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

McCarthy, S. & Waters, T. (2006). Does prenatal exposure to drugs such as cocaine create “crack babies” with special developmental concerns? Yes. In A. Guest (Ed.) Taking sides: Clashing views in lifespan development. Chapter 2. New Jersey: McGraw Hill/Dushkin.

Hutz, C., Bandeira, S., Koller, S. & McCarthy, S. (2006).Who are Brazilian street children? In Grotberg, E., Thomas, A. & Janzen, H. (Eds.) Mental health for today’s world . 87-92. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta, Education Clinic Publishers.