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- Deborah Lowe Vandell is a developmental psychologist and an expert on the impact of early child care on children's developmental trajectories and the benefits of children's participation in afterschool programs and other organized activities. She is the Founding Dean of the University of California, Irvine School of Education and Chancellor Professor of Education and Psychology. Vandell is a Member of the National Academy of Education and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), the Association of Psychological Science, and the American Educational Research Association. In 2020 Vandell served as President of the APA, Division 7 (Developmental Psychology). (en)
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- Rice University
Harvard University
Boston University (en)
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- *National AfterSchool Association: 25 Most Influential People in Afterschool
*Society for Research in Child Development: Distinguished Contributions to Public Policy and Practice in Child Development (en)
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- Professor of Education (en)
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- University of California, Irvine (en)
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- Deborah Lowe Vandell is a developmental psychologist and an expert on the impact of early child care on children's developmental trajectories and the benefits of children's participation in afterschool programs and other organized activities. She is the Founding Dean of the University of California, Irvine School of Education and Chancellor Professor of Education and Psychology. (en)
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