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Telephone: 617-552-8584
Email: emily.gates@bc.edu
Evaluation Practice and Methods
Readings and Research in Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation
Readings and Research in Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment
Evaluation Theory and Research
Mixed Methods Research: Issues in Theory and Practice
Advanced Topics in Evaluation
Research on evaluation; systems thinking and approaches; values and evaluative criteria; equity in evaluation
Emily F. Gates is an evaluation scholar, practitioner, and educator. Her work focuses on evolving evaluation theory and practice to support the complexity of social change, particularly large-scale system change. Her scholarly contributions include the use of systems thinking and approaches and addressing values, criteria, ethics, and equity in evaluation.Ìý
She co-wrote (with Thomas Schwandt, Guilford Press) and co-edited an issue of featuring international cases of systems- and complexity-informed evaluation. She publishes in evaluation journals and handbooks and sits on the editorial board of Evaluation: The International Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice.Ìý
She has over a decade of experience working on mixed-method evaluations primarily in K-12 schooling, higher education, science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) education, and public health. She regularly presents and facilitates workshops on evaluation nationally and internationally.Ìý
Gates teaches graduate courses in evaluation theory and practice, mixed methods research, and theory of change. Prior to joining ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ, she was an evaluation fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a former teacher.Ìý
Book Chapters
Co-Principal Investigator, Building a Data Repository, Landscape Analysis, Theory of Change, and Quasi-Experimental Research for CodePath.org, ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ (with Boatman, A., Castro, A. & Rowan-Kenyon, H.), $999,719.
Principal Investigator, Strengthening Capacity for Equity in New England Evaluation (SCENE) Collaboration, Barr Foundation (with Castro Samayoa, A., Ma, M., & Dao Tran, P.), $60,000.
Evaluator, Exemplary Mathematics Educators for High-Need Schools: Equity and Leadership, National Science Foundation (Albert, L. PI), $1,137, 359.