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GRADUATE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL WORK WWW.SW.UH.EDU CURRICULUM VITA January 2009 SHEARA A. WILLIAMS, Ph.D., ACSW E-mail: swilliams3@uh.edu 110HA Social Work Building Houston, TX 77204-4013 Office Phone: (713) 743-8120 Fax: (713) 743-8149 EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy 2004 University of North Carolina School of Social Work Master of Social Work 1994 Louisiana State University School of Social Work Bachelor of Science 1992 Southern University A & M Rehabilitation Psychology College of Arts & Sciences ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2004 Present Assistant Professor. University of Houston, Houston, TX. 2003 2004 Clinical Instructor. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. 1998 2000 Adjunct Instructor and Director of Field Education. North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC. RESEARCH AREAS OF INTEREST Psychosocial factors related to school behavior and academic achievement Behavioral, social, and emotional aspects of school readiness implications for families and schools The academic achievement gap for poor and minority children Children s mental health and behavioral health in the school environment COURSES TAUGHT School Social Work Practice Antisocial Aggressive Behavior in Childhood and Early Adolescence: Theory and Practice Approaches to Brief Treatment Introduction to Psychology Diversity, Cultural Awareness & Sensitivity Training Introduction to Social Work Practice Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2004 Present Assistant Professor. Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston, Houston, TX. [WebCT Vista (a web-based) technology is used to compliment classroom instruction] 2003 2004 Clinical Instructor. School of Social Work Office of Field Education University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. 2001 & 2003 Teaching Assistant. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. [Blackboard web-based technology used to compliment classroom instruction] 1998 2000 Adjunct Instructor and Director of Field Education. College of Arts & Sciences, Social Work Program, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC. PUBLICATIONS Araujo Dawson, B., & Williams, S. A. (2008). The impact of language status as an acculturative stressor on internalizing and externalizing behavior among Latino/Hispanic youth: A longitudinal analysis from school entry through third grade. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37, 399-411. Williams, S. A. (2008). The ECLS-K study and database: A resource for school social work practitioners and researchers. School Social Work Journal, 33(1), 35-46. Williams, S. A.., Leach, M. T., & Becker, L. (2008). Intergenerational family influences on the education of African American children. In C. Waites (Ed.), Social work practice with African-American families: An intergenerational perspective (pp. 105-122). New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Williams, S. A. (2008). Introduction. Impact of natural disasters: Implications for human and social services [Special Issue]. Journal of Social Service Research, 34(3), 1-3. Williams, S. A. (2008). Violence. In T. Mizrahi and L. Davis (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social work (20 th ed., Vol. 4, pp. 259-265). New York: National Association of Social Workers and Oxford University Press. Araujo, B. Y., Williams, S. A., & Lopez-Humphreys, M. (2007). Linking language barriers to the life satisfaction of Latino immigrant children: Indications from a pilot intervention. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 5(3), 61-76. Leach, M. T., & Williams, S. A. (2007). The impact of the academic achievement gap on the African American family: A social inequality perspective. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 15(2/3), 39 59. [Published simultaneously, in J.C. Hall and S.L. Bowie (Eds.), African American behavior in the social environment: New perspectives. Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press, Inc.] 2

Fraser, M. W., & Williams, S. A. (2004). Aggressive behavior. In L.A. Rapp-Paglicci, C. N. Dulmus, & J. S. Wodarski (Eds.), Handbook of prevention interventions for children and adolescents (pp. 100 129). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons. EDITED VOLUMES Williams, S. A. (Guest Editor). (2008). Impact of natural disasters: Implications for human and social services [Special Issue]. Journal of Social Service Research, 34(3), 98 pages. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Williams, S. A., & Araujo-Dawson, B. Y. (Under review). Long-term effects of preschool experience and limited English proficiency status at school entry on the academic achievement of third grade Latino/a elementary students. Early Childhood Research Quarterly. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Williams, S. A., & Fraser, M. W. (In preparation). The impact of social-emotional skills on the academic achievement of third grade students. Target journal: Journal of Black Psychology. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Araujo-Dawson, B. Y., & Williams, S. A. (January 2009). A longitudinal analysis of acculturative stressors on internalizing and externalizing symptoms among Latino/a children. [Peer Reviewed]. Society for Social Work Research 13 th Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. Connell-Carrick, K., & Williams, S. A. (November 2005). The impact of chronic community violence on children s mental and behavioral health. [Peer Reviewed]. Texas Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers 29 th Annual State Conference: Galveston, Texas. Williams, S. A. (April 2005). Reflections along my journey: Graduate school, training, the dissertation study, and the academic job search. [Invited]. National Meeting of the Spencer Foundation s Discipline Based Scholarship in Education Training Programs, Duke University: Durham, North Carolina. Williams, S. A. (March 2005). The academic achievement gap: Linkages among behavioral, social, and academic competencies [Special Poster Session, Peer Reviewed]. 51 st Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education: New York, New York. Fraser, M., W., Williams, S. A., & Woolley, M. (January 2002). Culture and gender: Whither construct validity? [Peer Reviewed]. 6 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work Research: San Diego, California. Graham, P., Lattimore, P., Krebs, C., & Williams, S. A. (2001). Evaluating NIJ s Juvenile Breaking the Cycle (JBTC) Model. [Peer Reviewed]. 9 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC. 3

RESEARCH-RELATED EXPERIENCE May 2001 October 2003 Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC Research Health Analyst I. Hired as intern on the NIJ-sponsored Juvenile Breaking the Cycle Program Demonstration Project, which is aimed at rehabilitating drug-involved juvenile arrestees. Duties as a member of the process evaluation team include quantitative data analyses via SPSS; development of focus group manual; data collection via facilitation of focus groups and analyses of associated qualitative data; conducting literature reviews; communicating with Institutional Review Board; scholarly writing for progress reports to funding agency and for submission to scholarly journals; and preparation of project-related presentations. January 2002 June 2002 School of Social Work, UNC-Chapel Hill Research Assistant to the Making Choices Project, an NIH-funded violence prevention program for 3 rd grade students and their families. Participation on research team includes quantitative data analysis via SPSS and AMOS, conducting literature reviews, and working with team to write proposals. August 1999 December 2001 School of Social Work, UNC-Chapel Hill Research Assistant to the North Carolina Child Welfare Education Collaborative, a longitudinal training program for social work students. Participation on team to evaluate longitudinal student, program, agency and curriculum outcomes via quantitative and qualitative methods. Duties included assistance in instrument development, testing, training and administration; evaluation design; data collection and literature reviews. PRACTICE-RELATED EXPERIENCE 2006 Present Trainer/Consultant for the Protective Services Training Institute (PSTI), University of Texas @ Austin. Develop workshop curriculum and provide training to social workers on cultural sensitivity and diversity in the workplace; and direct practice with minority and diverse populations. 2005 Present Advisory Board Member for the PAL-STEP Training Program, Children s Bureau Grant. 1999 2004 Consultant/Facilitator for cultural sensitivity and diversity. National Training Institute for Child Care Health Consultants. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health, Department of Maternal and Child Health. 1998 2000 Co-Therapist with a clinical psychologist and Trainer. Provided Rational Behavior Therapy (RBT) to juvenile offenders in a day treatment program, Criminal Justice Resource Center, Durham, NC. Provided continuing education training to child care providers, North Carolina Division of Child Development, Raleigh, NC. 1995 1998 Family Mentor, then promoted to Executive Director. The Durham Scholars Program. Urban Investment Strategies Center, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. 4

1995 1996 Social Worker II in the intervention unit of the Durham County Department of Social Services, Child Protective Services Unit, Durham, NC. 1993 1995 Medical Social Worker. (Began as MSW Intern) The General Health System, Baton Rouge, LA. 1992 1994 Part-time Mental Health Social Worker. (Began as MSW Intern) Baton Rouge Mental Health Center, Baton Rouge, LA. ACADEMIC-RELATED ACTIVITIES Faculty Search Committee: Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston (2005, 2007, 2008) Ph.D. Program Committee: Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston (2005-2007) Curriculum Committee: Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston (2004 2006, 2008) Field Practicum Committee: Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston (2004 2005) Dean Search Committee: School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2001 2002). Doctoral Program Committee: School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1999 2002) Faculty Senate Student Representative: School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2000 2001). Social Work Program Advisory Board, North Carolina Central University (1999 2001), Durham, NC. FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONORS U.S. Department of Education, Data Training Scholarship, ECLS-K Study (June 2005). Council on Social Work Education Underrepresented Mental Health Minority Research Fellowship Program (2002-2004). Graduate School Doctoral Fellowship (Spring 2002, Spring 2003). The Graduate School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Spencer Fellow, Discipline Based Scholarship in Education Training Program (2001-2003). Duke University, Center for Child and Family Policy. Outstanding Doctoral Student of the Year 2000 2001. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Scholarship Recipient (June 2001) Ethics in Research: An Intensive Training Focusing on Behavioral Health Services Research. Sponsored by NIH and University of South Florida s Department of Mental Health Law Policy. Chancellor s Incentive Award (1992 1994). Louisiana State University. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS / CERTIFICATION SSWR Society for Social Work and Research, Member NASW National Association of Social Workers, Member ACSW Academy of Certified Social Workers 5