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Jack Schneider at State House

Jack Schneider

Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor
Director, Center for Education Policy

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Email: schneider [at] educ [dot] umass [dot] edu

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Furcolo Hall

813 N Pleasant St
Amherst, MA 01003
United States

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Jack Schneider is a historian and policy analyst who studies the influence of politics, rhetoric, culture, and information in shaping attitudes and behaviors. His work explores why particular ideas gain policy traction, how public perceptions of schools take shape, why education reform so often fails, and how organizations can use data to empower stakeholders. He is the author of six books, and his research has appeared in journals like AERA Open, the American Journal of Education, Educational Policy, the Harvard Educational Review, the Journal of Education Policy, the Journal of Teacher Education, and Teachers College Record.

At UMass Amherst, Dr. Schneider leads the Center for Education Policy, which is home to the Beyond Test Scores Project, the Massachusetts Consortium for Innovative Education Assessment, and the Education Commonwealth Project. The Center seeks to strengthen PK-12 schooling and higher education through democratic decision-making and the use of evidence.

In addition to his scholarly work, Dr. Schneider writes frequently for the public in outlets like the Atlantic, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. And, along with journalist Jennifer Berkshire, he co-hosts the education policy podcast “Have You Heard.” For his writing and public engagement, Dr. Schneider has been honored by the Association of American Publishers and the Massachusetts Teachers Association.

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  • Educational Leadership
  • Research, Evaluation, Measurement, & Psychometrics

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  • Department of Educational Policy, Research & Administration (EPRA)

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  • Center for Education Policy

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