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Anna Egalite, a prominent professor specializing in educational evaluation and policy analysis at NC State College of Education, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Association for Education Finance & Policy (AEFP). This prestigious appointment recognizes her significant contributions to the field of education finance and policy analysis.
Egalite’s research focuses on the intersection of education policy and its impact on student outcomes, making her a valuable addition to the AEFP leadership. The organization plays a crucial role in fostering research and dialogue on critical issues related to education finance and policy, and Egalite’s expertise is expected to enhance its mission.
Her election to the board reflects her commitment to advancing educational equity and improving policy frameworks that support effective educational practices. As a member of the AEFP Board, Egalite will collaborate with fellow experts to address pressing challenges in the education sector and promote evidence-based solutions that benefit students and educators alike.
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