Published: Jan. 7, 2016

SchoolofEd_ProfileGraphic_square_0.jpgFour faculty members from the 鶹ӰԺ School of Education were recognized in the 2016 “Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings,” which identifies 200 university-based scholars who help shape public discussions of education.

Compiled by Rick Hess, the American Enterprise Institute director of education policy, the list was released on Hess’ Education Week Blog, Straight Up. Hess created the annual list in 2010 as an attempt to measure how “university-based academics moved ideas from academic journals into the national conversation.”

School of Education Dean Lorrie Shepard (No. 74) was joined on the list by fellow faculty members Gene Glass (No. 25), Alex Molnar (No. 149), and Kevin G. Welner (No. 73).

The list is based on public metrics including: number of books published; Amazon ranking; number of mentions in the press, web and the Congressional Record; Twitter Klout score; and Google Scholar score, which attempts to calculate citations of the scholar’s work. Similar to other rankings, Hess acknowledged the exercise is not without complexities, but he noted the aim of the list is to "spark useful discussion."


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Related Faculty: Lorrie Shepard, Gene V. Glass, Alex Molnar, Kevin Welner