Rebecca Woodland, PhD
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Dr. Woodland is and Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her scholarship is focused on the examination of organizational collaboration and evaluating and improving the quality of school-agency partnerships. She is former Assistant Professor and Director of Secondary Teacher Education at the University of Vermont (2001-2006) who has authored numerous publications related to the evaluation and improvement of educational programs. In 2005 Dr. Woodland received the Marcia Guttentag Award, presented by the American Evaluation Association for her outstanding contribution to the field of evaluation whose work brings to life the guiding principles of the profession.
Dr. Woodland has been the lead evaluator for many initiatives, including two large-scale Safe School/Healthy Student strategic alliances funded by the Departments of Education, Justice, and Health and Human Services, and a 21 Century Community Learning Centers demonstration grant. The Departments of Education, Justice, and Health and Human Services have recommended Dr. Woodland’s Strategic Alliance Formative Assessment process as the preferred model to use in the evaluation of community-wide collaborations.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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