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Research Analyst,
Office of Student Learning and Partnerships
Oregon Department of Education
Dr. Annie Woo is a research analyst with the Office of Student Learning and Partnerships in Oregon
of Department Education. She is responsible for facilitating special education application
procedures, generating Special Education Census data reports, and managing the Special Education
multi-year database. She is also involved in the research and evaluation of special education issues
for the department.
Before working at Oregon Department of Education, Dr. Woo is a Senior Program
Advisor with the Center for Research, Evaluation and Assessment in Education Northwest. Dr.
Woo brings over 15 years experience in program evaluation and educational research. She has a strong
background in research and evaluation, and is highly skilled in statistical analysis. Her
projects include the evaluation of Small Learning Communities in six states, American Foundation
for Chess, Tribal Early Learning Opportunities Project, and Idaho Substance Use and School Climate
Survey.
Dr. Woo has been involved in a wide variety of educational, governmental, and community-based
evaluation projects. Dr. Woo has served as the lead project evaluator on a number of Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) and Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) grants. She
has led evaluation planning in National Resource Center for Safe-Schools, Region X Comprehensive
Center, and National Mentoring Center. Dr. Woo has participated in the implementation of the Northwest
Eisenhower Regional Consortium for Mathematics and Science Teaching and Learning (NWERC). She earned
her Master's degree in Educational Psychology from Michigan State University and her doctorate, in
Educational Measurement and Statistics, from the same institute.
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