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Using Tracer Methodology to Understand the Lived Experience of Diverse Individuals by Michael Valenti and April Wall-Parker

Hello! We are Michael Valenti, PhD, and April Wall-Parker, MS, from Pressley Ridge, a nonprofit social services agency. Our organization is committed to providing equitable services for all and has made it a strategic priority to ensure that our programs are safe and nurturing spaces for every individual. As evaluators, we analyze performance data for our program leaders to ensure that we are having the right impact on our communities. A few years ago, we began disaggregating our performance indicators by race and gender so our leadership teams can see how successful our programs are for diverse people.

Lessons Learned in Planning a Student-Led Evaluation Conference: Insights from the EViE Conference Planning Committee by Gabriel Keney

Hello AEA365 community! I’m Gabriel Keney, a Ph.D. student in the UNC Greensboro Educational Research Methodology Department (UNCG ERM) program evaluation track. Today, I would like to share some lessons I learned while collaboratively working with fellow students and faculty to plan a student-led evaluation conference.

Making the Most of Conference Opportunities: Insights from Emerging Evaluators by Stacy Huff and Tyler Clark

Hello! We are Stacy Huff and Tyler Clark, doctoral students in UNC Greensboro’s Educational Research Methodology (ERM) Department program evaluation track. We are also emerging evaluators who have learned a lot about the challenges of navigating the conference-presenting process. Today, we want to share what we’ve learned over the years, from our experiences with submitting proposals, presenting at conferences, and planning our own graduate-student led conference (EViE), and emphasize the importance of creating spaces for emerging evaluators.

Engaged and Empowering Evaluation: Leveraging the Expertise of Stakeholders within Non-Profit Evaluations by Tom Summerfelt

My name is Dr. Tom Summerfelt and I serve as the Chief Research Officer at Feeding America. This blog presents the current participatory, engaged approach that Feeding America is implementing to respond to this obstacle by shifting its evaluation staff from direct service to empowering, coaching, and mentoring program staff to integrate evaluation with their programming. As background, Feeding America is a two-tiered, federated network with a National Organization serving 200 food banks that partner with 60,000 community agencies to serve our neighbors dealing with food insecurity. In 2021, the Network distributed over 6 billion meals and served over 53 million individuals.

PreK-12 Ed Eval TIG Week: Who Gets to Tell the Story in Teacher Education? by Leigh M. Tolley

Hello! I’m Leigh M. Tolley, Assistant Professor of Secondary Education in the College of Education & Human Development at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Although I am not currently an evaluator by trade, evaluation is still a sizeable part of the work that I do. It is omnipresent in accreditation efforts and program reviews with my colleagues; preparing and supervising undergraduate preservice teachers; teaching courses to graduate-level students who are currently employed as educators; and supporting experienced teachers that are mentoring their preservice, novice, and seasoned peers.

PreK-12 Ed Eval TIG Week: Lessons Learned: Choosing Software for Analyzing Large Educational Datasets by Kinsey Simone

Have you ever wanted to evaluate a large educational survey dataset but were stuck on which statistical software would be the best to use? Then this may be the blog post for you! My name is Kinsey Simone, and I am an instructor of Quantitative Research Methods and Educational Assessment at Tennessee Tech University. I am set to earn my PhD in Program Planning & Evaluation in August 2023 and have spent the past several weeks deep in analysis of a large educational dataset. I learned a few advantages and disadvantages for using some of the most popular software packages, including IBM SPSS, R Software, and AM software, which I am sharing with you.

PreK-12 Ed Eval TIG Week: Use Surveys Sparingly when Collecting Data in School Districts by Mya Martin-Glenn

Hello. My name is Mya Martin-Glenn. I’m the Webmaster for the PreK-12 Educational Evaluation Topical Interest Group (TIG) and have worked for the past 13 years in Aurora Public Schools in Aurora, the last 9 of which have been as the Assessment Director for the District. Lately, we have noticed the surveys our district administers have gotten low response rates. Additionally, we know that we have many evaluators and researchers who want to administer surveys in our district.

PreK-12 Ed Eval TIG Week: All In! Spanning Boundaries to Increase Understanding and Advance Equity by Mark Yu and Christina Lemon

Hello! We are Mark Yu and Christina Lemon from McREL International. In our daily work as evaluator and practitioner, respectively, we aim to bridge boundaries between research and practice and expand ways communities can more effectively collaborate and promote equitable educational student outcomes. One strategy we employ in our work is knowledge brokering.