*Tran, O. K., Noriega, L., Watson, E., Cole, K., McNamara, K. (February, 2025). Social Justice in Action: Perceptions and Practice in Program Training and Schools. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Conference, Seattle, WA.
*Tran, O. K., Chamberlin, L., Do, S., Rodriguez, A., & Wu, K., (February, 2025). Promoting Mental and Emotional Well-being through Social and Emotional Learning. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Conference, Seattle, WA.
Tran, O. K. (2024, September). A Career in School Psychology: Pathways, Challenges, and Rewards. Invited Presentation for CSU, East Bay Psychology Department. Hayward, CA.
Tran, O. K. (2024, August). Wellness Promotion through Merrell’s Strong Kids Program: Overview & Implementation. Invited School-wide Training for Ceres Unified School District, Stanislaus County, CA.
*Tran, O. K., Calewarts, A., Obrero, A., Bangera, N., Okita, L., et al. (February, 2023). Wellness Promotion through Mindfulness Practices and Social and Emotional Learning. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Conference, Denver, CO.
*Tran, O.K., Alam, N., Avalos, B., Cazares, F., Kim, T. et al. (February, 2020). Improving Outcomes through Social and Emotional Learning. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Conference, Baltimore, MD.
Tran, O. K. (2019, November). What speech and language pathologists can do to support student mental health. Invited presentation by Speech and Language Department Chair, Hayward, CA.
*Tran, O.K., Alam, N., Cazares, F., Johnson, E., Kim, T., et al. (February, 2019). Transforming education experience through social and emotional learning. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Tran, O. K. (February, 2018). Transforming education through Social and Emotional Learning. Poster to be presented at the National Association of School Psychologists, Chicago, IL.
*Tran, O. K., dela Cruz, M., Lin, Y., Minahean, J., Onuma, M., et al. (February, 2017).Transforming Education: Strong Kids Social and Emotional Learning Curriculum, 2nd Ed.Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists, San Antonio, TX.
*Carrizales, D., Feurborn, L., Gueldner, B., A., & Tran, O. K. (February, 2016). Launching a Stronger SEL Program: Strong Kids and Strong Teens Revised.Mini-skills presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists, New Orleans, LA.
Tran, O. K., Jimenez, V., Diaz, R., Faulkner, J., Burger, N., & Ponte, N. (February, 2015). Promoting social and emotional learning in a three-tiered model. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Conference, Orlando, FL.
Feurborn, L., Gueldner, B., & Tran, O. K. (February, 2015). Intergrating mindfulness based practices into social and emotional framework. Paper presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Conference, Orland, FL.
Tran, O. K., Bitter, K., Miller, C., Shaw, N., & Synder, G. (February, 2014). School psychologists as leaders in the SEL movement. Paper presentation at the National Association of School Psyhchologist Conference, Washington, DC.
Tran, O. K. (February, 2013). Promoting social and emotional learning in special day classrooms. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Conference, Seattle, WA.
Tran, O. K., & Malliarys, N. (May, 2012). Knowledge of RTI in schools: Implications for training education professionals. Poster presentation at the CSUEB Research, Scholarship, & Creative Activity Exhibit, Hayward, CA.
Tran, O. K., Kim, R., & Kim, B. (2012, May). Social Justice League empowers positive change and social awareness. Poster Presentation at CSUEB Diversity Day. California State University, East Bay, Hayward, CA.
Tran, O. K. (April, 2012). Promoting Civility and Resiliency through Social-Emotional Learning- Strong Kids Curricula. Symposium presentation at the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Gueldner, B. A,. & Tran, O. K. (February, 2012). From Theory and Research to Practice: SEL in Action. Mini-skills presented at the National Association of School Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.
Tran, O. K., & Mallaryis, N. (February, 2012). Knowledge of RTI in Schools: Implications for Training Education Professionals. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.
Smith, D., Tran, O. K., Chang, V., & Vogel, M. (October, 2011). Fostering Civility in Youth. Invited Symposium at Southern Oregon University. Ashland, Oregon.
Tran, O. K., Ablang, C., Pham, M., & Medcalf, E. (February, 2011). Increasing Resiliency and School Success Strong Kids Learning Curriculum. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Psychologists Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Albeg, L., Castro-Olivo, S., Appelbaum, A., Tran, O., & Santiago, E. (February, 2011).
Assessing Acculturative Stress: Development and Structure of the CASAS Scale. Poster presesentation at the National Association of School Psychologist Conference.
Poster Presentation: Using Strong Kids Curriculum to Promote Social and Emotional Resiliency., March 25, 2010, Chicago, Illinois, National Association of School Psychologists
Poster Presentation: Promoting Competence and Opportunities for Ethnic Minorities through External Assets., March 25, 2010, Chicago, Illinois, National Association of School Psychologists
Using evidence-based strategies to promote social and emotional learning., February 28, 2009, Boston, MA, National Association of School Psychologists
The impact of asset gaps: Implications for service and training., February 26, 2009, Boston, MA, National Association of School Psychologists Conference.
Implementation of Strong Kids Learning Curriculum with At-Risk Middle School Boys, March 14, 2008, Burlingame, CA, California Association of School Psychologists
Promoting social and emotional learning in schools: An investigation of massed versus distributed trials and social validity of the strong kids curriculum in late elementary-aged students., March 15, 2007, New York., National Association of School Psychologists Conference.