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Allison Crean Davis
Vice President
Contact
AllisonCreanDavis@p8216.comOverview
Allison Crean Davis, PhD, is a Vice President for Education Studies and serves as Director for the National Comprehensive Center and Director for the Wallace Foundation-funded National Summer Learning and Enrichment Study. Crean Davis has expertise in partnering with and supporting policymakers, practitioners, and researchers across the educational ecosystem to ensure all children have access to high-quality opportunities to learn and thrive.
Crean Davis leverages her expertise in education, behavioral science, research and evaluation, strategic planning, and capacity building to arrive at unique and effective solutions to challenging problems. She has served as an author and thought leader in the areas of continuous improvement, mixed-methods research, summer learning, social-emotional learning, and Native American education.
Education
- PhD, Clinical Psychology, Illinois Institute of Technology
- BA, Psychology and Spanish, Lafayette College
Areas of Expertise
Education Continuous Improvement Equity Evaluation and Mixed-Methods Research Technical AssistanceTopics
K-12 Learning-
Perspective
Playing a New Role, States Set Visions for Summer LearningNovember 2023
To counter pandemic-related learning loss, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) in March 2021 called on state education agencies (SEAs) and school districts to deliver…
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Mixed methods in survey research
January 2023
John Hitchcock, Allison Crean Davis
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Pathogenesis of histologic variations of appendiceal mucinous neoplasms
European Journal of Surgical Oncology
January 2023
P.H. Sugarbaker, D. Chang, J. Liang
DOILink for: Pathogenesis of histologic variations of appendiceal mucinous neoplasms