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Caroline Logan, Ph.D.

Caroline Logan, Ph.D.

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Dr. Caroline Logan is a senior associate and health services researcher with over 15 years of experience in policy-focused mixed methods evaluation design, rigorous data collection and analysis, and development of integrated mixed methods reports and deliverables. Her expertise in federal and state health policy includes Medicare and Medicaid financing and delivery systems, care transformation and system integration, social determinants of health, maternal health, the health and well-being of children, and the intersection of health and housing.
Karen Gray-Adams, Ph.D.

Karen Gray-Adams, Ph.D.

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Dr. Karen Gray-Adams is an educational psychologist with nearly 25 years of experience in research and technical assistance with an emphasis on educational equity. She provides capacity building and technical assistance on K-16 education and other policy issues, strategic planning, and mixed-methods research. Dr. Gray-Adams has expertise in culturally responsive pedagogy, equity, and educator workforce. She is a team leader and researcher who engages partners and helps build capacity to create solutions at the local, regional, state, and national level. She further supports equity in educational environments by providing one-on-one coaching in culturally responsive and equitable evaluation methods for community-based organizations.
Sherri Lauver, Ph.D.

Sherri Lauver, Ph.D.

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Dr. Lauver has over 25 years of experience as a researcher, evaluator, project director, and technical assistance (TA) provider at the local, state, and federal levels. Her work spans leading initiatives for the U.S. Department of Education 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CLCC) Program; youth development and out-of-school-time learning programs, including serving families and students with disabilities; and teacher professional development in literacy, mathematics, and science. Additional areas of specialization include culturally responsive research and evaluation studies involving quantitative and qualitative methods. A subject matter expert in P-12 education policy, she has produced extensive bodies of knowledge used by thousands of educators at state education agencies, local education agencies, and charter schools.
Laying a Solid Foundation for the Next Generation of Evaluation Capacity Building: Findings from an Integrative Review

Laying a Solid Foundation for the Next Generation of Evaluation Capacity Building: Findings from an Integrative Review

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A study co-authored by Abt’s Sebastian Lemire captured the state of the art of evaluation capacity building research, including 20 years of trends and findings.
VOSViewer: A Network Mapping Tool for Analyzing Topics with a Substantive Knowledge Base

VOSViewer: A Network Mapping Tool for Analyzing Topics with a Substantive Knowledge Base

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This brief by Abt Global discusses a preferred tools for processing large amounts of information in 21st century knowledge curation.
Foods Served in Child Care Programs Participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program and Alignment with Program Meal Patterns

Foods Served in Child Care Programs Participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program and Alignment with Program Meal Patterns

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The Study of Nutrition and Activity in Child Care Settings found that most Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) meals provided required CACFP components.
Career Pathways Descriptive/Analytical Study

Career Pathways Descriptive/Analytical Project

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Evidence continues to paint an encouraging picture of Career Pathways programs’ effect on improving education, employment, and earnings outcomes.
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What Does Science Tell Us About Sex Ed?

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College Affordability Views and College Enrollment

College Affordability Views and College Enrollment

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This report from Abt finds correlations between college enrollment and students’ belief in its affordability, as well as their parents’ level of education.