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Robert Shand Assistant Professor SOE Faculty

Degrees
PhD, Economics and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University

MS in Teaching, Adolescent Social Studies, Pace University

BA in History and Spanish, State University of New York at Albany

Languages Spoken
English, Spanish
Bio
Robert D. Shand is Assistant Professor in the School of Education at American University. He received his Ph.D. in Economics and Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. A former high school economics and government teacher, his interests lie at the intersection of research, policy and practice. His current research focuses on teacher improvement through collaboration and professional development and how schools and teachers use data from economic evaluation and accountability systems to make decisions and improve over time. Recent work with colleagues at the Center for Benefit-Cost Studies of Education at Teachers College has emphasized the unique opportunities and methodological challenges of evaluating complex partnership programs, including the university-school-community partnership Raising Educational Achievement Coalition of Harlem, and the comprehensive student support program, City Connects. He is a co-author of the third edition of Economic Evaluation in Education: Cost-Effectiveness and Benefit-Cost Analysis, and he has contributed to publications in the American Journal of Evaluation, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, and the Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness.
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Teaching

Fall 2024

  • EDU-633 Economic Inquiry in Education

Spring 2025

  • EDU-633 Economic Inquiry in Education