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About Sharon F. Rallis

Dr. Rallis is the Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor of Educational Policy and Reform in the Department of Education Policy, Research and Administration where she teaches courses in inquiry, program evaluation, qualitative methodology, and organizational theory. Sharon serves as Editor of the American Journal of Evaluation. As well, she directs the Center for Education Policy and is associated with the Center for International Education. Over her more than 40 years working in education, Sharon has taught and counseled in U.S. K-12 public schools, been a school principal, served on a local school board, directed a U.S. federal school reform initiative, and held faculty positions at Vanderbilt University, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and the University of Connecticut.
With an aim to inform and contribute to program improvement, she is interested in applied research; as an evaluator, she connects theory, research, and practice through conducting evaluation. Sharon’s expertise lies in methodology (qualitative research and program evaluation), and organizational theory and change. The 2005 president of the American Evaluation Association, she has conducted research and evaluations of educational, medical, and social organizations, agencies, and programs. She has worked with governmental agencies, foundations, service organizations and other non-profits, and school districts. Her work in evaluation is internationally known due to invited work and publications in China, Canada, Afghanistan, Palestine, and Japan.
Because I see writing as a dialogic learning experience, I prefer to write with others, so my publications include several books co-authored with colleagues and former students. With Gretchen Rossman, I’ve written: Learning in the Field: An Introduction to Qualitative Research (Sage Publications), a widely used methodology text in its 2nd edition; Dynamic Teachers (which has been translated into Chinese); Leading Dynamic Schools: How to Create and Implement Ethical Policies (also co-authored with a former student); as well as numerous chapters and articles. Recently, we’ve published several journal articles and book chapters discussing ethical practice in qualitative research and currently are writing a book based on our course, Introduction to Inquiry. I have also co-authored several publications with a former UMass professor Matt Militello that drew on our experiences as both as principals and as researchers studying the role of leadership in school reform.

Positions

Present Dwight Allen Distinguished Professor in Education Policy and Reform, Department of Educational Policy, Research & Administration, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Honors and Awards

  • Dwight Allen Distinguished Professor in Education Policy and Reform, Department of Educational Policy, Research & Administration

Courses

  • EDUC 634 Strategies for Institutional Change
  • EDUC 862 Education Planning and Evaluation
  • EDUC 739 Introduction to Inquiry


Contact Information

University of Massachusetts Amherst
College of Education
Department of Education Policy, Research & Administration
813 North Pleasant Street,
Room N 140 Furcolo
Amherst, MA 01003
Tel: (413) 545-1056/545-3610

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Evaluation Reports (2)

Books (4)