Appendix B - Open Recruitment Sources

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Formative Data Collections for ACF Program Support

Appendix B - Open Recruitment Sources

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APPENDIX B: Examples of Open Recruitment Sources and Online Communication Channels


Survey of Higher Education Instructors to Support the Development of Teaching Materials Based on OPRE Research and Evaluation: Formative Data Collections for Program Support (0970-0531)


Types of sources 

Source examples 

Online communication channels 

Professional organizations or associations focused on relevant disciplines, fields, or institution types 

Public health: American Public Health Association; Society for Public Health Education; Society for the Analysis of African American Public Health Issues. 

Public policy: Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management; Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration.  

Social work: Council on Social Work Education; Society for Social Work and Research; National Association of Black Social Workers.  

Sociology: American Sociological Association; Association of Black Sociologists.  

Education: National Association for the Education of Young Children; Society for Research in Child Development; ZERO TO THREE; Network of Infant and Toddler Research listserv; Child Care Early Education Policy Research Consortium.  

Political science: American Political Science Association; American Political Science Association Latino Caucus; National Conference of Black Political Scientists.  

Psychology: American Psychological Association; Association of Black Psychologists; National Latinx Psychological Association; Society of Indian Psychologists.  

Human development and family studies: Society for Research in Adolescence; National Council on Family Relations.  

Other: Population Association of America; HBCU Faculty Development Network; American Indian Higher Education Consortium 

Electronic mailing lists and discussion forums 

Membership organizations, institutes, or research centers focused on pedagogical or curricular resources 

Achieving the Dream; The Learning Scientist; National Science Teaching Association; Open Textbook Network; The Teaching Professor  

Electronic mailing lists and discussion forums 

Social media channels 

Facebook groups: Shared Resources for Teaching Sociology; Society of the Teaching of Psychology;  

The Learning Scientist Newsletter and Blogpost 

Conference Twitter engagementa 

Social media channels

OPRE 

OPRE electronic mailing list; list of grantees or academic collaborators that have published papers using OPRE data and/or those on the OPRE website with .edu email addresses  

Electronic mailing list; Direct email to collaborators or first authors 

a We will identify relevant conferences, virtual gatherings, or Twitter chats occurring during the data collection period and could post the survey link via Twitter or other platforms that the conference organizers use to reach attendees.  




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