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WWC Frequently Asked Questions

Registry of Evaluation Researchers

 

Q: What is the Registry of Evaluation Researchers?
A: The Registry of Evaluation Researchers is an online database of evaluators (individuals and organizations) who conduct research on the effects of educational interventions. The entries include contact information, resumes, and samples of relevant reports and peer-reviewed journal articles. Users can generate reports of evaluators who have experience working in particular content areas or geographic regions, or with particular types of student populations. They can also search for evaluators by name or organization.

Neither the WWC nor the U.S. Department of Education endorses any individuals or organizations listed in the Registry. The WWC does not verify the accuracy of the information submitted by the evaluators nor does it assess their qualifications.

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Q: How do I search the Registry of Evaluation Researchers?
A: To search the Registry of Evaluation Researchers from the Reference Resources tab, click on Registries and select Search the Registry. You can search for evaluators by geographic region, content area experience, experience with particular types of student populations, and individual or organization name.

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Q: How can I join the Registry of Evaluation Researchers?
A: The WWC website provides registration forms for individual and organizational evaluators to submit the information required for inclusion in the Registry of Evaluation Researchers. Users can register at any time. To learn more about the registry, or to search the database, click here.

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Q: Whom can I contact with a question about my submission to the Registry of Evaluation Researchers?
A: Please send your request to the WWC through the Contact Us form.

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