Human Development and Family Sciences

Rosa Mykyta-Chomsky portrait

Cohort: 2022

Advisor(s):

Dr. Tia Barnes

Specialization(s):

Early Childhood Development, Social Emotional Development

Rosa Mykyta-Chomsky

Rosa Mykyta-Chomsky is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Delaware, and a graduate assistant with the New Directions Early Head Start program. Rosa’s research interests are centered on the social-emotional development of K-2 students and specifically how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted social-emotional development. This interest stemmed from her experiences as a first grade teacher at a school serving a diverse African-American and immigrant community in West Philadelphia from 2019 through 2021, as well as from conversations with teachers from other schools. This comparative lens gave rise to questions about differences in schools responses to the pandemic, and how the experiences and social-emotional learning of students from different socio-economic groups were impacted by the pandemic, and the extent to which these impacts were mediated by institutional responses. She is also interested in the role learning mode during the pandemic (fully virtual, hybrid, in-person) may play in the future social-emotional learning outcomes of this cohort. Before her time as a teacher Rosa studied history and labor studies, graduating with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Sarah Lawrence College.

Research projects

Professional experiences

  • 5th Grade ELA Teacher – Mann Elementary – 2021-2022
  • 1st Grade Teacher – St Frances Cabrini Regional Catholic School – 2019-2021
  • Research Assistant – University of Pennsylvania – Summer 2016, Summer 2019
  • Operations Lead – Springboard Collaborative – Summer 2017
  • Summer Intern – PhilaLandmarks – Summer 2017
  • Senior Interviewer/Tour Guide – Office of Admissions – Sarah Lawrence College – 2016-2019

Past education

  • B.A. History, Spanish, and Dance, Sarah Lawrence College, 2019, Senior Thesis: Lessons Learned: the National Consumers League, the Fight for $15, and their battles to raise the minimum wage