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Richard Halverson
  Associate Professor


Richard Halverson is assistant professor of educational administration. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in Learning Sciences, after ten years experience as a school teacher and principal. His research focuses on the ways in which people access, learn and teach sophisticated, situated practices like school leadership. Rich builds online multimedia technologies to access and document successful school leadership practice.

Contact Information

halverson@education.wisc.edu
Phone: (608) 265-4772
Office: 1188 Ed Sciences
Website: http://www.education.wisc.edu/edadmin/people/facul

Current Projects

Developing and Validating the Next Generation of Leadership Evaluation Tools: Formative Assessment for High-Stakes Accountability

Completed Projects

Center for the Study of Systemic Reform in Milwaukee Public Schools 2002-2004

Data-Driven Instructional Systems Accessing How School Leaders Develop Local Capacity to Use Data to Influence Instruction

Documenting Successful School Leadership Practices for Students Who Struggle