Ph.D. Candidate
Purdue University, Indiana
Tugce Karatas is a Ph.D. candidate in Gifted, Creative, and Talented Studies at Purdue University. Her research focuses on STEM talent and identity development among underrepresented students, achievement motivation, curriculum development and evaluation, and instructional strategies for gifted and talented students. She is Marcia Gentry Influence Scholar, and currently working as a research assistant on an NSF project titled "Fostering Black and Latinx Student STEM Efficacy, Interests, and Identity: A Participatory Study of STEM Programming and Practices at One Community-Based Organization." Previously, she served as a research assistant on a Javist project, "Closing Excellence and Opportunity Gaps for Students from Traditionally Underserved Populations in Gifted Education: A Multi-Tier Systems of Support Approach", and as the former academic coordinator of the Summer Residential Program (SRES) at Purdue's Gifted Education Research and Resource Institute (GERI).
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GT Coordinators in Public Schools: Are There Identifiable Biases by Gender, ELL Status, and SES?
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