Staci Martin

Staci Martin


Assistant Professor of Practice, CYFS Practicum Coordinator

Child, Youth, and Family Studies - School of Social Work

Office
ASRC 620Y
Phone
(503) 725-9923

PSU History
Dr. Martin is the CYFS Practicum Coordinator at of Portland State University School of Social Work. She provides student practicum placements, coordination, and teaches courses in the Child, Youth, & Family Studies (CYFS) practicum program. In addition to her current position, she has over 8 years as an Adjunct Assistant Professor and received the Portland State University Adjunct Excellence Award for Instruction (campus-wide) in 2018.

Experience
Dr. Martin’s research and teaching interests include critical hope and despair, pedagogy of hope, refugee education, psychosocial & social emotional learning, and peace-building. She is a community-based action researcher who conducts research with vulnerable populations, in particular, refugee youth, often following their lead in her work. She is committed to co-creating practical solutions that are culturally responsive and led by, for, and in partnership with the community.

She has lived and worked alongside communities in over 20 countries. Her experiences vary from designing, implementing, and evaluating sustainable psychosocial peace building educational programs in four countries: Dieplsoot Informal Settlement, South Africa (nthabiseng project, 2001), Vishwa Shanti Vihara Vishwa Monastery, Nepal (Khelera Sikou Project, 2012), Jamaica (Irie Project, 2010), and Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya (Pambazuka, 2017).

Academic/Research Interests
Dr. Martin has presented in over 20 conferences and authored 10 papers. By researching, co-authoring, and co-presenting with communities, she believes she can use her privilege to co-create spaces so that communities can authentically contribute their voices and solutions to complex problems that impact them. In light of this, she has co-authored three papers (Martin et al., 2018; Martin & Umubyeyi, 2019; Martin et al., 2019) with co-researchers and co-presented and authored papers with her co-researchers at six conferences, domestically (OR, CA, FL) and internationally (Italy, Germany, Ghana). Dr. Martin is a faculty member of Portland State University School of Social Work. She provides student practicum placements, coordination, and teaches courses in the Child, Youth, & Family Studies (CYFS) practicum program. Please see her personal website.

She earned her Ed.D. in the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program: Curriculum and Instruction from Portland State University in 2018. She also has a MA, Art Therapy from the School of the Art of Institute of Chicago and has done post-graduate work at the University of London: Goldsmiths College. She was awarded PSU's Adjunct Excellence Award for Instruction in 2018. She was the recipient of the 2018 Carnegie Project of the Education Doctorate (CPED) Dissertation in Practice of the Year Award and also the Louise M. Berman Fellows Award. In 2020, she was a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Fellow and Mentor and the recipient of the 2020 Rotary Peace Fellow in Thailand. Currently, she is a Fulbright Scholar (TUSEF/Fulbright Thailand, 2021-2022) and The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights (TOLI, 2020-2022).

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Education
  • EDD
    Portland State University
  • MA, Art Therapy
    The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  • BS
    Portland State University