School of Education
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Alex Molnar is the Director of the National Education Policy Center (NEPC) and a research professor at the Â鶹ӰԺ. His work has examined curriculum and instruction topics, market-based education reforms, and policy formation. He directed the Center for Education Research, Analysis, and Innovation (CERAI) at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and for six years (1995-2001) was the principal investigator for the research evaluation of Wisconsin's SAGE class size reduction program. From 2001-2011 he directed the Education Policy Studies Research Laboratory (EPSL) at Arizona State University. Molnar is an internationally recognized expert on school commercialism; his annual reports on commercializing trends in schools have become standard reference works for experts in the field. His most recent books are  Commercialism in education: From democratic ideal to market commodity  (2005) and Think tank research quality: Lessons for policymakers, the media, and the public  (with Kevin Welner, Pat Hinchey and Don Weitzman) (2010). Molnar has a B.A. in history, political science, and education; Masters degrees in history and in social welfare; a Specialist's Certificate in educational administration; and a Ph.D. in urban education.
Education
PhDÂ Urban Education, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1972
MSWÂ Social Work (Family Treatment), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1980
Specialist's Certificate, Education Administration, Southern Illinois University, 1970
MSÂ History, Northeastern Illinois University, 1970
BAÂ History, Political Science, and Education, North Park College, Chicago, 1966