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Appendix B: Workshop Participants
Pages 77-82

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From page 77...
... Buxton, Metametrics Peg Cagle, California Teachers Advisory Council Micheline Chalhoub-Deville, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Doug Christensen, Nebraska Department of Education Julia Clark, National Science Foundation Sherri Coles, Family Support Center on Disabilities Bruce W Colletti, Northern Virginia Community College Jere Confrey, North Carolina State University Tim Crockett, Measured Progress Christopher Cross, Cross and Joftus, LLC 
From page 78...
... Department of Education Margaret Goertz, University of Pennsylvania Brian Gong, National Center for Improvement of Educational Assessment Mandi Gordon, George Mason University Mark D Greenman, National Science Foundation Eunice Greer, National Center for Education Statistics Laura Hamilton, RAND Pierce Hammond, Office of Vocational and Adult Education Mariana Haynes, National Association of State Boards of Education Andres Henriquez, Carnegie Corporation Joan Herman, CRESST Richard Hill, National Science Foundation
From page 79...
... Michael Jennings, University of Alabama Wyn Jennings, National Science Foundation Allan Jones, Emaginos Barb Kapinus, National Education Association Martin Kehe, GED Testing Service Tom Keller, National Research Council William Kelly, American Society for Engineering Education Eugenia Kemble, Shanker Institute Julie Kochanek, Learning Point Associates Judith Koenig, National Research Council Ken Krehbiel, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Melissa Lazarin, Center for American Progress Steve Lazer, Educational Testing Service Anne Lewis, K-12 Assessment and Performance Management Center, Educational Testing Service Dane Linn, National Governors Association Alan Maloney, North Carolina State University David Mandel, National Center on Education and the Economy Scott Marion, National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment Dirk Mattson, Minnesota Department of Education Rebecca Maynard, University of Pennsylvania Lorraine McDonnell, University of California, Santa Barbara Jamie McKee, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Tiah McKinney, George Mason University Raegen Miller, Center for American Progress Sherri Miller, ACT Zipporah Miller, National Science Teachers Association Chris Minnich, Council of Chief State School Officers Hassan Minor, Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science William Montague, Association of Independent Schools of Greater Washington Scott Montgomery, Council of Chief State School Officers Jean Moon, National Research Council Patricia Morison, National Research Council Lesley Muldoon, Achieve F Howard Nelson, AFL-CIO
From page 80...
... Hunt, Jr. Institute Roy Romer, The College Board Robert Rothman, Alliance for Excellent Education Gerhard Salinger, National Science Foundation Eugene Schaffer, University of Maryland, Baltimore Elizabeth Schneider, Alliance for Excellent Education Susan Sclafani, National Center for Education and the Economy Kelly Scott, The Aspen Institute-Commission on NCLB Robert Scott, Department of Education, Texas Barbara Shannon, California Teachers Advisory Council Lorrie Shepard, University of Colorado Elena Silva, Education Sector Malbert Smith, MetaMetrics Patty Sobecky, University of Alabama Nancy Spillane, National Science Foundation Brian Stecher, RAND Jack Stenner, MetaMetrics Marc Sternberg, U.S.
From page 81...
... Hunt, Jr. Institute Amber Wilke, Northwest Evaluation Association Joe Willhoft, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Washington Mark Wilson, University of California, Berkeley Bob Wise, Alliance for Excellent Education Lauress Wise, Human Resources Research Organization Steve Wise, Northwest Evaluation Association Zhijian Wu, University of Alabama Judy Wurtzel, U.S.


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