faculty:
jay p. greene
department head,
endowed chair
in education reform
robert m. costrell
endowed chair
in accountability
reed greenwood
professor
robert maranto
endowed chair
in leadership
gary w. ritter
endowed chair
in education policy
sandra stotsky
endowed chair
in teacher quality
patrick j. wolf
endowed chair
in school choice
| Robert M. Costrell, Ph.D. | ||
| Endowed Chair in Education Accountability | ||
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Robert M. Costrell is Professor of Education Reform and Economics and holds the Endowed Chair in Education Accountability at the University of Arkansas. He is also Fellow in Education Reform of the George W. Bush Institute at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. His current research topics include teacher pension policy, fiscal impact of school choice, and methodologies for school funding estimation. He is also an expert in standards-based reform. Professor Costrell has both an academic and policy-making background. His academic career has featured seminal publications on the economic theory of educational standards, income distribution and testing, school finance litigation, and teacher pensions. These have appeared in the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, and Education Finance and Policy, as well as general interest publications, such as Brookings Papers on Education Policy and Education Next. He has also written commentaries for the Wall Street Journal and Education Week. From 1999 to 2006, Dr. Costrell served in major policy roles for three governors of Massachusetts, including policy research director and chief economist, with a particular focus on education policy as that state's landmark reforms were implemented. As education advisor to Governor Mitt Romney, he helped develop the governor’s comprehensive proposal for a second round of education reform in 2005, and also led the reforms of the state's district and charter funding formulas. In 2003, Dr. Costrell’s extensive expert testimony in Massachusetts’ school finance case (Hancock v. Driscoll) proved critical to the successful defense of that state's education reform program. He represented the administration on the Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission (2001-03) and the Massachusetts School Building Authority (2005-06). Dr. Costrell has served on the U.S. Department of Education’s Advisory Council on Education Statistics, appointed by Secretary Paige (2001-02) and the National Technical Advisory Council for NCLB (2008-09), appointed by Secretary Spellings. Professor Costrell joined the faculty at the University of Arkansas in August 2006, and was the founding graduate director of the Ph.D. program in Education Policy. Professor Costrell taught economics at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, from 1978 to 2000. He received his B.A. in economics from the University of Michigan in 1972 and his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University in 1978. |
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