Supporting STEM Teachers with Actionable Content-Based Feedback
By Dr. Mary Lynne Derrington & Dr. Alyson Lavigne Please Note: This is Part 2 of a four-part series on […]
Making the Most of Your Survey Items: Item Analysis
By Louis Rocconi, Ph.D. Hi, blog world! My name is Louis Rocconi, and I am an Associate Professor and Program […]
Education, Leadership, and Policy Studies Researcher Recognized by Education Week
Courtesy of the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (January 4, 2024) Rachel White’s Superintendent Research is a Top-10 […]
Kelchen Once Again Named Top Scholar Influencer
Courtesy of the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (January 4, 2024) We’ve all heard the term, “influencer.” Many […]
Are Evaluation PhD Programs Offering Training in Qualitative and Mixed Design Methodologies
By Kiley Compton Hello! My name is Kiley Compton and I am a fourth-year doctoral student in UT’s Evaluation, Statistics, […]
Learning to Learn New Research Methods: How Watching YouTube Helped Me Complete My First Client Facing Project
By Austin Boyd Every measurement, evaluation, statistics, and assessment (MESA) professional has their own “bag of tricks” to help them […]
Make Your Feedback to Teachers Matter: Leadership Content Knowledge is Key
By Dr. Mary Lynne Derrington & Dr. Alyson Lavigne Please Note: This is Part 1 of a four-part series on […]
The What, When, Why, and How of Formative Evaluation of Instruction
By M. Andrew Young Hello! My name is M. Andrew Young. I am a second-year Ph.D. student in the Evaluation, […]
Evaluation in the Age of Emerging Technologies
By Richard Amoako Greetings! My name is Richard Dickson Amoako. I am a second year PhD. student in Evaluation, Statistics, […]
Martinez Coaching Ugandan Olympian in 2024 Paris Games
Kathleen Noble, a 2020 Olympic singles rower from Uganda, is being coached by Dr. James Martinez, an assistant professor in […]