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Sean Kelly

Assistant Professor

Degrees

B.A., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; M.S., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison

Research Profile

Kelly is a faculty researcher at the Center for Research on Educational Opportunity, and a fellow of the Institute for Educational Initiatives.  Before coming to Notre Dame, Dr. Kelly was a survey research specialist at the Research Triangle Institute and the UW-Survey Center, and most recently, a statistician at the National Research Center on English Learning and Achievement. His research on the social-psychological determinants of student engagement and the teaching practices that foster high levels of engagement among all students received an Exemplary Dissertation Award from the Spencer Foundation and has appeared in Social Psychology of Education, Social Science Research, and Sociology of Education.  He teaches coursework in the sociology of education and statistics for social scientists.

 

Contact Information

1015 Flanner Hall
574-631-3166
Sean.P.Kelly.206@nd.edu