Ernest R. House
1993-2003
Ernie.House@Colorado.edu
Ernest R. House is a Emeritus Professor in the School of Education at the University
of Colorado at Boulder. Previously, he was at the Center for Instructional
Research and Curriculum Evaluation (CIRCE) at the University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign.He has been a visiting scholar at UCLA, Harvard, and New
Mexico, as well as in England, Australia, Spain, Sweden, Austria, and
Chile. His primary interests are evaluation and policy analysis.
Books authored include Evaluating with Validity (1980), Jesse Jackson
and the Politics of Charisma (1988), Professional Evaluation: Social Impact and
Political Consequences (1993). He is the 1989 recipient of the Harold E.
Lasswell Prize presented by Policy Sciences and the 1990 recipient of the
Paul F. Lazarsfeld Award for Evaluation Theory, presented by the American
Evaluation Association. He was editor of New Directions in Program
Evaluation (1982 to 1985) and columnist for Evaluation Practice (1984-89).
Studies include evaluation of the Illinois Gifted Program for the Illinois
legislature (1968-1972), assessment of the Michigan Accountability Program
for the National Education Association (1974), critique of the National
Follow Through Evaluation for the Ford Foundation (1977), audit of the
Promotional Gates Program evaluation for the Mayor's Office in New York
City (1981), assessment of environmental education policies in Europe for
OECD (1992), and evaluation of science, engineering, and technology
education programs across federal departments for the Federal Coordinating
Council for Science, Engineering, and Technology in Washington (1993).
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