CERTIFICATE of Advanced Study in RESEARCH METHODs PROGRAM Orientation
Oct 28 and Oct 30 | 6:30 – 7:30 pm
This course examines assessment practices, planning strategies, and evaluation processes in K-12 and higher education settings. Addresses current issues and trends in the field of education related to school accountability. Students will learn fundamental concepts of measurement theory, process, understand common issues, and identify how to create equitable assessments by connecting validity, reliability, and the test construction process to educational equity. We need to consider and discuss “how can we promote educational equity through measurement and assessment?”
The 3rd Higher Education and Student Affairs in the Central Valley (HESACV) Conference at Fresno State on March 14, 2025.
"Diversity, Access, and Success: Evaluating the Role of the Steve’s Scholars Program in Supporting Marginalized Students"
Dr. Hyeri Hong and Merici Moran
Invitation for Research Certificate orientation and Winter session courses
Dear Students,
Have you considered earning the Certificate of Advanced Study in Research Methods?
We would like to invite you to one of our orientation sessions.
Did you know that many students only need to take two additional research courses to earn the certificate? One of the courses is the ERE 289 Quantitative Research Methods in Education this Spring.
Spaces are limited, so please register soon. (The prerequisites for this course are ERE 153)
Dr. Christian Wandeler, the coordinator (cwandeler@mail.fresnostate.edu) would be happy to assist you with more information. Please see more information below.
We invite all potentially interested students to participate in our virtual orientation sessions on:
We offer several two 30-minute sessions on the following dates
Nov 11 Monday at 6:30pm
Nov 13 Wednesday at 11am
Nov 19 Tuesday at 12pm
Nov 20. Thursday at 7 pm
Please RSVP here to register for the sessions
More information about the Certificate of Advanced Study in Research Methods