Gene V Glass
Arizona State University
Email: glass@asu.edu
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Gene V Glass, Regents' Professor of Education Policy Studies and Psychology in
Education in the Mary Lou Fulton College of Education at Arizona State University, earned his
B.A. from the University of Nebraska (1962) and his PhD from the University
of Wisconsin (1965). He has been a faculty member of the University of
Illinois (1965-67) and the University of Colorado (1967-86). He served as
Associate Dean for Research in the ASU College of Education (1997-2000).
Glass has been a Visiting Scholar at the Max-Planck Institute for Psychiatry
(Munich) and the Center for the Study of Evaluation (UCLA). Trained
originally in statistics, his interests now include
evaluation methodology and policy analysis. In 1975, he was elected
President of the American Educational Research Association. He served as
Editor of the Review of Educational Research (1968-70), Editor for
Methodology of the Psychological Bulletin (1978-80), and Co-Editor of the
American Educational Research Journal (1983-86). He was twice (1968,
1970) honored with the Palmer O. Johnson award of AERA; in 1984, he
received the Lazarsfeld Award of the American Evaluation Association. He is
a member of the National Academy of Education.
His work on the meta-analysis of psychotherapy outcomes (with Mary Lee Smith)
was named one of the "Forty Studies that Changed Psychology" in
the book of the same name by Roger R. Hook (1999).
His recent efforts center on the creation of scholarly
electronic journals. From 1993 through 2004, he edited Education Policy Analysis
Archives. Currently he serves as editor of
Education Review and
is Executive Editor
of the
International
Journal of Education & the Arts.
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