Gretchen Scheibel


Gretchen Scheibel
  • Assistant Research Professor, Juniper Gardens Children's Project

Contact Info

Juniper Gardens Children's Project, Suite 300
444 Minnesota Ave
Kansas City, KS 66101-2942

Biography

Dr. Gretchen Scheibel, PhD, OTR, BCBA is an Assistant Research Professor at Juniper Gardens Children’s Project (JGCP). Dr. Scheibel earned her PhD in Special Education with a focus on cost analysis and evidence-based practices, additionally she is dually-certified in occupational therapy and behavior analysis. Prior to pursuing her doctorate, Dr. Scheibel spent over 15 years supporting children on the autism spectrum who exhibit severe and dangerous behaviors in rural and low-resource school districts across the United States. Her research is driven by her time in the classroom to explore and overcome common barriers encountered by teachers when implementing effective interventions for students with severe and dangerous behaviors. Dr. Scheibel’s research uses using quantitative and economic evaluation research methods to target three areas: 1) identifying the conditions that promote and sustain intervention effectiveness, 2) examining the cost and feasibility of implementing effective interventions in low-resource educational environments, and 3) exploring how intervention effect and cost can influence decisions to adopt or continue the use of effective interventions.

Education

Ph.D. in Special Education, The University of Kansas, 2022
M.S. in Occupational Therapy, Russell Sage College, 2004
B.S. in Occupational Therapy, Russell Sage College, 2003

Research

Research Interests

  • Barriers and facilitators associated with effective implementation of intensive interventions
  • Economic evaluation of intensive interventions (e.g., cost-analysis, cost-effect analysis, cost-utility analysis)
  • Implementation of intensive interventions in rural or low resource education settings
  • Educator decision-making when implementing intensive interventions
  • Interventions to promote positive outcomes for students with Autism Spectrum and related behavioral disorders

Selected Publications

Awards & Honors

  • 2023 Ridgeway Graduate Student Research Dissertation of the Year, University of Kansas
  • 2022 Doctoral Research Paper Award, Council for Exceptional Children Division of Research
  • 2022 John Umbreit Doctoral Research Award, Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders
  • 2022 Doctoral Degree Stipend Award, Midwest Symposium for Leadership in Behavior Disorders
  • 2021 Doctoral Scholar, Council for Exceptional Children Division of Research