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UC Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC)

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

• What is the University of California Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC)?
• What kinds of evaluations does the University of California Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC) conduct?
• Which UC campuses are partners in the University of California Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC)?
• Who are the Site Directors for the University of California Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC)?
• How do I contact the UCEC?

 

What is the University of California Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC)?

The University of California Educational Evaluation Center is a multi-campus research initiative that utilizes the system-wide expertise of nationally-recognized scholars to address educational problems through the rigorous evaluation of potential educational solutions. The Center is dedicated to harnessing the content and methodological expertise of the UC system to enhance the evaluation of educational programs and practices, leading to improved educational policy and practice.

 

What kinds of evaluations does the University of California Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC) conduct?

The UCEC focuses on evaluations of educational programs, policies, and practices at the local, state, and federal levels. The UCEC will conduct its own educational evaluations, as well as partner with other individuals and organizations within and outside the University of California. The UCEC will also serve as a resource for those who need support evaluating educational components of their own projects.

 

Which UC campuses are partners in the University of California Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC)?

Seven UC campuses are working together in this effort (Santa Barbara, Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, UCLA, Merced, and San Diego). The Center is housed at UC Santa Barbara. Key faculty—the UCEC Site Directors—at each of the seven campuses offer content and methodological expertise to successfully conduct national, state, and local educational evaluations. The academic disciplines of the collaborating investigators include research and evaluation methodology, survey design, economics, education, psychometrics, psychology, and sociology. In addition, the strategic locations of each of the partner campuses give the UCEC a presence in all the major regions of a bellwether state, maximizing the Center’s capacity to conduct both state and local evaluations that also have national significance.

 

Who are the Site Directors for the University of California Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC)?

Dr. John T. Yun, Director, UCEC
Associate Professor, The Gevirtz School, UCSB

Dr. Christina A. Christie
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education & Information Studies, UCLA

Dr. Julian R. Betts
Professor and Chair, Department of Economics, UC San Diego

Dr. Greg J. Duncan
Distinguished Professor of Education, Department of Education, UC Irvine

Dr. Bruce Fuller
Professor, Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley

Dr. Michal Kurlaender
Associate Professor, School of Education, UC Davis

Dr. William R. Shadish
Professor, School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, UC Merced

 

How do I contact the UCEC?

To contact the UC Educational Evaluation Center call 805-893-7678 or send an email to ucec@education.ucsb.edu. Your inquiry will be referred to the appropriate personnel.

 



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