Karleah Harris
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Researcher
Also affiliated: National Academy of Education (2017); Missouri Western State University (2017); Miami University (2013–2018)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Karleah Harris's research focuses on the intersection of health, social factors, and education. Her work investigates caregiver burdens, particularly among older adults and those raising grandchildren, examining the services and support systems available to these populations. Harris also explores factors influencing women's participation and challenges within STEM fields, as well as the role of post-secondary education in teacher preparation. Her research interests extend to understanding culturally responsive teaching and the impact of leadership academies on professional engagement.
With an h-index of 5 and 111 total citations across 24 publications, Harris has collaborated with researchers such as Kieu Ngoc Le and Jane Opiri. Her recent publications address themes including intersectional correlates of caregiver burdens, the importance of Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) education, and the gender gap in STEM.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 114
Selected Publications
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Countering Erasure (2026)
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The Importance of FCS Post-Secondary Education for Teacher Preparation: A Review of the Literature (2006‐2023) (2025)
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The Association of Leadership Academy Participation on AAFCS Member Engagement: A Social Exchange Approach (2025)
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Gender Gap Impact and the Paradox of Prosperity in the 21st Century (2025)
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Professional Development and Adjunct Perspectives (2024)
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Understanding Culturally Responsive Teaching From an Interdisciplinary Perspective (2023)
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Using Trauma-Informed Care and Horticulture Therapy With College Students (2023)
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Increasing Women's Chances in STEM Fields and Combating Challenges (2022)
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Implementing Self-Efficacy Through a Strengths Perspective Approach (2022)
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A longitudinal investigation of the effects of parental discipline strategies on social competence in early childhood (2022)
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What Matters Most? Intersectional Correlates of Caregiver Burdens (2022)
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Feminist Approaches to Global Migration (2022)
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Are grandparents raising grandchildren receiving the services they need? (2021)
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Programs and Non-Conventional Educational Projects Focused on Migrants and Refugees (2021)
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Feminist Approaches to Global Migration (2020)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Are grandparents raising grandchildren receiving the services they need?
- Programs and Non-Conventional Educational Projects Focused on Migrants and Refugees
- Implementing Self-Efficacy Through a Strengths Perspective Approach
- Using Trauma-Informed Care and Horticulture Therapy With College Students
- Understanding Culturally Responsive Teaching From an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Implementing Self-Efficacy Through a Strengths Perspective Approach
- Using Trauma-Informed Care and Horticulture Therapy With College Students
- Understanding Culturally Responsive Teaching From an Interdisciplinary Perspective
- Professional Development and Adjunct Perspectives
- Gender Gap Impact and the Paradox of Prosperity in the 21st Century
- Are grandparents raising grandchildren receiving the services they need?
- A longitudinal investigation of the effects of parental discipline strategies on social competence in early childhood
- Increasing Women's Chances in STEM Fields and Combating Challenges
- Feminist Approaches to Global Migration
- Increasing Women's Chances in STEM Fields and Combating Challenges
- Feminist Approaches to Global Migration
- Are grandparents raising grandchildren receiving the services they need?
- Feminist Approaches to Global Migration
- Feminist Approaches to Global Migration
- What Matters Most? Intersectional Correlates of Caregiver Burdens
- What Matters Most? Intersectional Correlates of Caregiver Burdens
- What Matters Most? Intersectional Correlates of Caregiver Burdens
- What Matters Most? Intersectional Correlates of Caregiver Burdens
- A longitudinal investigation of the effects of parental discipline strategies on social competence in early childhood
- Increasing Women's Chances in STEM Fields and Combating Challenges
- Gender Gap Impact and the Paradox of Prosperity in the 21st Century
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