Fay Brown, PhD
Associate Research Scientist in the Child Study CenterCards
Appointments
Additional Titles
Director, Child and Adolescent Development School Development Program Yale Child Study Center
Contact Info
Child Study Center
PO Box 207900, 230 South Frontage Road
New Haven, CT 06520-7900
United States
Appointments
Additional Titles
Director, Child and Adolescent Development School Development Program Yale Child Study Center
Contact Info
Child Study Center
PO Box 207900, 230 South Frontage Road
New Haven, CT 06520-7900
United States
Appointments
Additional Titles
Director, Child and Adolescent Development School Development Program Yale Child Study Center
Contact Info
Child Study Center
PO Box 207900, 230 South Frontage Road
New Haven, CT 06520-7900
United States
About
Titles
Associate Research Scientist in the Child Study Center
Director, Child and Adolescent Development School Development Program Yale Child Study Center
Biography
Fay E. Brown, an Associate Research Scientist at the Child Study Center at Yale University, serves as the Director of Child and Adolescent Development for the School Development Program in that Center. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Connecticut in 1984 and later received a Master of Education degree in Guidance and Counseling, and then a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Howard University.
Dr. Brown has worked at the elementary, high school and college levels, teaching and counseling students. In 1993, she was recognized by the National Association for Personal Workers (NAPW) for her outstanding contribution to
student development. Her major focus is to help schools create and maintain developmentally appropriate conditions to ensure the holistic development of every child.
Dr. Brown has served as educational consultant to various groups, including the educational task force of the United Church of Christ. She is a motivational speaker, and in that capacity, presents at local, national, and international events.
Appointments
Child Study Center
Associate Research ScientistPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Child Study Center
- Child Study Center - Scholastic Collaboration
- Comer School Development Program
Education & Training
- PhD
- Howard University (1996)
Research
Overview
Publications
Others
- Maholmes, V., & Brown, F. (2002). Over-representation of African-American Students in special education: The role of a developmental framework in shaping Teachers’ interpretation of African-American students’ behavior. The Trotter Review: Race, EthnicPeer-Reviewed Original Research
- Brown, F., Maholmes, V., Murray, E., & Nathan, L. (1998). Davis street magnet school: Linking child development with literacy. Journal of Education for Students Placed At Risk. Volume 3, 23 – 38.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
- Brown, F.E. & Murray, E. (2005). Essentials of literacy: From a pilot site at Davis Street school to district-wide intervention. Journal of Education for Students Placed At Risk, 10 (2), 185-197.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
- Brown, F. E. (2004). Essentials of literacy: Turning nonreaders into readers. In James P. Comer, Edward T. Joyner, and Michael Ben-Avie, Dynamic instructional leadership to support student learning and development: The Field Guide to Comer Schools in ActionPeer-Reviewed Original Research
- Brown, F. E. & Corbin, J. N. (2004). Child development: The foundation of education. In James P. Comer, Edward T. Joyner, and Michael Ben-Avie, Six pathways to healthy child development and academic success: The Field Guide to Comer Schools in ActionPeer-Reviewed Original Research
- Brown, F., & Woodruff, D. (1999). Getting the most out of students: Effort and the teacher-student relationship. In James P. Comer, Michael Ben-Avie, Norris N. Haynes, and Edward T. Joyner. Child by Child: The Comer Process for Change in Education.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
News
News
- June 30, 2022
Yale Child Study Center Recognizes Long-term Service of Faculty & Staff
- December 10, 2018
Yale Child Study Center to Partner with Scholastic on New Literacy Research
- July 02, 2012
Whole Child Approach to Education Sparks Great Interest
- April 01, 2012
Japanese Researcher Impressed By Comer SDP in New Haven--Again
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Child Study Center
PO Box 207900, 230 South Frontage Road
New Haven, CT 06520-7900
United States