Mary Clare
department: Counseling Psychology
program: School Psychology and Indigenous Ways of Knowing Programs
office: 325 Rogers Hall
phone: 503-768-6069
e-mail: clare@lclark.edu
Professional Biography
Mary M. Clare is a Professor in the graduate school and director of the Indigenous Ways of Knowing Programs at Lewis & Clark in Portland, Oregon. Her research and scholarship have focused on applications of psychology in schools with particular emphasis on identifying and correcting enculturated systems of oppression. Her book, Responsive Assessment: A New Way of Thinking About Learning (1994, Jossey-Bass) is in revision.
Current Research
- Intercultural competence in consultation
- Surviving and thriving in schools and communities: Reslilience among people of historically marginalized groups
- Migrant farm working students in schools
- Spirituality and integrity in social service provision
Recent Publications
Clare, M. M., & Torres, D. (in press). ¡Si se puede!Finding culturally congruent instructional support for migrant students experiencing difficulty with learning. Multiple Voices.
Clare M., & Garcia G. (in press). Working with migrant children and their families. In G. B. Esquivel, E. C. Lopez, and S. Nahari (Eds.), Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology, New York: Erlbaum.
Clare, M., Jimenez, A., & McClendon, J. (2005). Toma el tiempo: The wisdom of migrant families in consultation. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 16, 95-111.
Clare, M. M. (2002). Diversity as a dependent variable: Considerations for research and practice in consultation. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 13, 251-263
Henning-Stout, M. & Meyers, J. (2000). Consultation and human diversity: First things first. School Psychology Review, 29, 419-425.
Henning-Stout M., James, S., & Macintosh, S. (2000). Reducing Harassment of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Youth in Schools. School Psycholog Review, 29, 180-191.
Henning-Stout, M. (1994). Responsive assessment: A new way of thinking about learning. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Academic Credentials
Ph.D. 1986 University of Nebraska at Lincoln
M.A. 1980, B.A. 1978 Austin College
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