About the Evaluator

I have been an educational writer, editor, and researcher since 1988. My goal is to help educators and the community better understand teaching and learning so that they can make the most of educational resources. My work includes research analysis, national surveys, controlled field studies, classes and training for educational professionals and community learners, outdoor education, and both peer-reviewed and non-technical publications designed to reach a variety of stakeholders. In the National Science Foundation world, I have consulted on ATE, ITEST, BPC, S-STEM, GK-12, and other grant programs.

Evaluation Background

I specialize in...

  • Qualitative methods
  • Quantitative methods
  • Mixed methods
  • Participatory evaluation approaches

I have worked with projects in the areas of:

  • ATE projects
  • NSF projects other than ATE (e.g., IUSE, S-STEM, AISL, HSI, ADVANCE)
  • Projects at two-year colleges
  • STEM education projects supported by funder other than NSF

Training and Certifications

  • Graduate coursework in evaluation
  • Professional development workshops, webinars, or online courses on evaluation

Outside of Work, I enjoy...

… sailing, nordic skiing, playing fiddle, working on our house.

A Successful Evaluation...

… improves the program. It provides the program’s leaders with information they need to better serve participants. Depending on the rigor of the methods, it may also provide generalizable advice to similar programs and contribute to theory.

My Working Style...

… involves regular communication with program leaders, both receiving updates from them and my providing rapid feedback from my investigations with program participants.

Evaluator Details

Education

M.S. Educational Policy & Management

Stem Discipline

Agricultural and Environmental Technologies Engineering Technologies General or Cross-cutting Advanced Technological Education

Location

Eugene, OR

ATE Central Evaluator Profile

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“My goal is program improvement. Accountability to the funder is important, but my personal priority is accountability to the people the program intends to serve.”

Work Samples

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Science and Engineering Practices Classroom Observation Tool (SEPCOT) screens

Created content and coding. Conducted observations and reported results

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Arizona GIS Education Conference, May 5-6, 2017 Attendee Survey

Surveyed participants in capstone conference for ATE project;analyzed feedback and provided project summative conclusions.

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Science & Engineering Practices in EO-STEM Lessons

Conducted observations using Classroom Observation Tool, conducted statistical and interpretive analyses.

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