Sara Rimm-Kaufman (she/her)

Professor of Education and Department Chair

Leadership, Foundations and Policy

Biography

Over the past twenty years, Sara Rimm-Kaufman has led a dynamic team of researchers, project managers, post-docs, students, and staff toward an improved understanding of the systematic ways that classroom social and psychological experiences are productive (or not productive) environments for child and youth development. In doing so, her research considers the diversity present in schools, respects the challenges that teachers face every day, and recognizes the complexity of school improvement.

Rimm-Kaufman and her team have received numerous grants from the National Science Foundation, the Institute of Education Sciences, and private foundations (e.g., Carnegie, Templeton) and have authored more than 100 chapters, articles, blogs, and websites. She also serves in a research advisory capacity for the World Bank Group, EL Education, New Schools Venture Fund, and other organizations. She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 15) and American Psychological Science.

Rimm-Kaufman has co-directed the IES-funded Virginia Education Science Training (VEST) doctoral training program since 2004 and has directed the IES-funded VEST post-doctoral training program since 2008. She advises master's and doctoral students in the Educational Psychology–Applied Developmental Science program. In addition, she teaches undergraduate courses in learning and development, educational psychology, and social development.