Dr. McCoach is a keynote speaker for the Second International Conference on Educational Measurement Evaluation and Assessment (ICEMEA) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (October 2018).
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Danielle Bousquet received a Kingsbury Award from NWEA
Danielle Bousquet recently received a Kingsbury Award from NWEA for her dissertation research
Kevin Agnello is the 2018 recipient of the Francis J. Archambault Scholarship
Kevin Agnello, a current RMME Ph.D. student is the 2018 recipient of the Francis J. Archambault Scholarship. He is also the John and Carla Klein Graduate Assistant in Teacher Education.
Dandan Chen–recipient of the Robert K. Gable Scholarship
Dandan Chen, a current RMME Ph.D. student, is the 2018 recipient of the Robert K. Gable Scholarship.
Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead Member-at-Large for American Evaluation Association
RMME associate professor Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead was recently elected to a three-year term (2018-2020) as Board Member-at-Large for the American Evaluation Association.
Kristen Juskiewicz working at the U.S. Government Accountability Office
Kristen Juskiewicz, who recently graduated with a Ph.D. from our program, has started a job at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) where she will assist in executing evaluations and audits commissioned by Congress.
Jan. 9-10, 2019. IES Annual PI meeting
Jan. 9-10, 2019. IES Annual PI meeting. Washington, D.C.
Oct. 31- Nov 3, 2018. American Evaluation Association Annual Conference
Oct. 31- Nov 3, 2018. American Evaluation Association Annual Conference. Cleveland, OH.
(https://www.eval.org/eval18)
October 17-19, 2018. Northeastern Educational Research Association Annual Conference
Northeastern Educational Research Association Annual Conference. Trumbull, CT.
Prof. Betsy McCoach interviewed on the radio about how students in poverty are less likely to be identified as gifted
Gifted children
Betsy McCoach Professor, Measurement, Evaluation, and Assessment program Department of Educational Psychology discusses how students in poverty are less likely to be identified as gifted. Airdate: March 22, 2018.
You can listen to a recording of the interview or a copy can be downloaded from the WILI 1400 AM show archive website.
Read the article on UConn Today