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Professor Janet Clinton
Professor Janet Clinton

Professor Janet Clinton

Phone number 03 9035 3697 Email jclinton@unimelb.edu.au Find an Expert Find an Expert

Professor Janet Clinton is Director of the Centre for Program Evaluation and Director of the International Teacher Education Effectiveness Research Hub, at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education. She has wide national and international experience as an evaluator, psychologist, and educator, and has an extensive publication record. She teaches a number of post-graduate subjects in the discipline of Evaluation - in the areas of quantitative and mixed methodologies. She supervises a number of PhD students in the area of evaluation. Janet has worked in Australia, New Zealand and the USA, and has been a principal investigator on many large complex evaluations and research projects.

Recently she was the principal evaluator for the Australian Professional Standards for Teaching, and the Real-time captioning pilot in Victorian Schools. She currently leads the Visible Classroom initiative as well as directs the Teacher Capability Assessment Tool project. Overall, she has led over 100 national and international evaluation projects. Her major interest in program evaluation is the development of evaluation theory and methodologies. However, her evaluation work also focuses on development of teacher evaluation protocols, as well as using evaluation as a vehicle for change management and building capacity through extensive engagement with key stakeholders.

Dr Jon Quach
Dr Jon Quach

Dr Jon Quach

Phone number 03 8344 1200 Find an Expert Find an Expert

Dr Jon Quach is a Lecturer at the Centre for Program Evaluation and an Honorary Research Fellow in the Community Health Services Research Group at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. Jon currently leads and works across a number of projects at CPE, as well as the Centre for Community Child Health at the Royal Children’s Hospital.

Jon has eight years of research experience in program management and evaluation of health services provided by hospitals, maternal child health nurses, school-based health services and also community-based healthcare services.

Dr Ghislain Arbour
Dr Ghislain Arbour

Dr Ghislain Arbour

Phone number 03 9035 3843 Find an Expert Find an Expert

Dr Ghislain Arbour is a Senior Lecturer and the Associate Director, Teaching and Learning in the Centre at Program Evaluation. Ghislain has a successful teaching record across a range of subjects and workshops and is currently involved in the development of a fully online version of the Master of Evaluation. He also supervises Master of Research and Doctoral students in the domain of evaluation.

Ghislain holds a PhD in Public Administration from ENAP (National School of Public Administration) in Quebec, Canada, with a specialization in public policy analysis.

Associate Professor John Owen
Associate Professor John Owen

Associate Professor John Owen

Phone number 03 8344 8371 Email j.owen@unimelb.edu.au Find an Expert Find an Expert

Associate Professor John Owen, a former Director of the Centre for Program Evaluation, is interested in the application of various models and approaches to evaluation and the design of protocols that enable these models to be used effectively in organisations. He has a particular interest in the use of evaluation for accountability purposes.

Another feature of John's recent studies has been to work with organisational leadership and management to improve the delivery of innovative programs, using the principle of sustained interactivity. This principle assumes that ongoing cooperation between evaluators and managers increases the use of funded knowledge in decision-making.

Georgia Dawson
Georgia Dawson

Georgia Dawson

Phone number 03 8344 9278 Email georgia.dawson@unimelb.edu.au Find an Expert Find an Expert

Georgia Dawson is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Program Evaluation and has extensive skills in quantitative data analysis including item response theory, structural equation modelling and path analysis.

Georgia's research interests include, prediction of performance through cognitive and non-cognitive variables, strategies that improve the classroom functioning of students, the influence of social/emotional factors on learning and the cognitive correlates of reading and reading development. She is currently completing her PhD in Educational Psychology, investigating the utility of mindfulness in improving learning outcomes.

Timoci O'Connor
Timoci O'Connor

Timoci O'Connor

Phone number 03 9035 7963 Email timoci.oconnor@unimelb.edu.au Find an Expert Find an Expert

Timoci O'Connor has evaluation and research expertise in the fields of international development, public health and education, particularly in the Pacific region, New Zealand, Australia and Southeast Asia. Tim has over 10 years' experience working with diverse populations and in various settings from community, private, government, NGOs, academia, and philanthropic organisations.

Tim also coordinates, lectures and tutors into a range of subjects including Mixed Methods Research & Evaluation, Qualitative Methods for Evaluation, Health Program Evaluation, Developing Evaluation Capacity and Relating Health & Learning.

Timoci is pursuing his PhD study exploring the use and feedback of evaluative information through information communication technologies.

Anthea Rutter
Anthea Rutter

Anthea Rutter

Phone number 03 8344 6304 Email asrutter@unimelb.edu.au

Anthea Rutter is an Investigator in the Centre for Program Evaluation and has extensive experience working with a wide range of community and national organisations. She is particularly knowledgeable and experienced in social research including education, mental health, police and military, emergency management and social welfare projects.

Anthea’s current projects include the development of an evaluation and research toolkit for the Department of Primary Industry, a review of a family services alliance in the western suburbs, and  is also completing projects with Victoria Police, where she is involved in the review of curriculum delivery and training capacity.

Dr Ruth Aston
Dr Ruth Aston

Dr Ruth Aston

Phone number 03 9035 8350 Find an Expert Find an Expert

Dr Ruth Aston is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Program Evaluation. Ruth has project managed several large-scale evaluations across Australia and internationally including the evaluation of the Australian Professional Teaching Standards.

She has a background in public health, including working on a three-year national project investigating the workforce effectiveness of health promotion workers in New Zealand, and was awarded the Emerging Talent Award in 2014 by the Australasian Evaluation Society for her contribution to evaluation.

Ruth has comleted her PhD studies, investigating the ways that social change is achieved in Public Health.

Associate Professor Ron “Kim” Keamy
Associate Professor Ron “Kim” Keamy

Associate Professor Ron “Kim” Keamy

Phone number 03 9035 8622 Email kim.keamy@unimelb.edu.au

Associate Professor Kim Keamy is currently involved in a number of projects in the Centre for Program Evaluation, including the Assessment for Graduate Teaching, Evaluation of the Differentiated Support for School Improvement Initiatives, and the MGSE Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity program.

Kim's previous roles include as a primary teacher, initial teacher educator, and Director of Learning & Teaching. His major area of research has been in the field of educational leadership, other research interests include creative pedagogies, arts-informed research methods, the use of online protocols and collegial conversations, and super complexity in higher education institutions.

Ana Garcia-Melgar
Ana Garcia-Melgar

Ana Garcia-Melgar

Ana Garcia-Melgar is a Research Fellow and Lecturer at the Centre for Program Evaluation.

Ana is the Senior Data Analyst and provides support to a breadth of evaluation and research projects in the Centre. She has expertise in conducting mixed-methods and longitudinal research, and has coordinated and delivered research methods courses for postgraduate students and researchers.

Ana holds a Bachelor of Psychology, a Master of Education, and is currently completing a PhD in Education. Her thesis investigates social and cognitive processes underpinning effective peer learning to enhance student learning, engagement, and success in higher education.

Katina Tan
Katina Tan

Katina Tan

Katina Tan is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Program Evaluation.

Having completed her Master of Teaching (Secondary) with the MGSE, she has been working  with the Malaysian Ministry of Education piloting public school transformation in a program known as the Trust Schools Programme.

Katina has commenced her PhD studies, and is investigating student engagement and the impact of cultural factors on student achievement in Malaysia. Her other professional experience includes corporate financial management, strategic business planning and business operations support services.

She contributes to several CPE projects, including Teacher Capability Assessment Tool (TCAT) and Assessment for Graduate Teaching (AfGT).

Hanchao Hou
Hanchao Hou

Hanchao Hou

Hanchao Hou is a Research Assistant at the Centre for Program Evaluation. He has expertise in designing, conducting and evaluating psychology training programs. Hanchao has a Master's degree in Psychology from Beijing Normal University, and  is currently pursuing his PhD at MGSE, researching the conceptualisation and measurement of wellbeing literacy.

Meg Stonnill
Meg Stonnill

Meg Stonnill

Meg Stonnill is a Research Assistant at the Centre for Program Evaluation. She has worked on a number of evaluation and research projects, including the Evaluation of the VicHealth Leading Thinkers Initiative. meg has a Master of Public Health from the University of Melbourne.

Oskar Weimar
Oskar Weimar

Oskar Weimar

Oskar Weimar is a Research Assistant at the Centre for Program Evaluation. He has as BA(Hons) from the University of Melbourne and has recently completed a Masters in Sociology at the University of Amsterdam.

Chabel Khan
Chabel Khan

Chabel Khan

Chabel Khan is a Research Assistant at the CPE. Chabel has previously assisted research of inclusion programs in the not-for-profit sector. Chabel is a PhD candidate (Faculty of Arts) examining the impacts of neoliberal governance on sole-parents. He holds First Class Honours for his B.A. and Master of Social Policy.

Allison Clarke
Allison Clarke

Allison Clarke

Allison is a Research Assistant at the Centre for Program Evaluation with expertise in Monitoring and Evaluation.

She has over 20 years experience in industrial research, probate research, and program development. Allison has completed a Master of Evaluation, Graduate Diploma in International Development Practice and Bachelor of Science (Chemistry, Microbiology).

Katla Hower
Katla Hower

Katla Hower

Katla Hower is a Research Assistant at the Centre for Program Evaluation. She has completed her Bachelor (Honours) in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics and is currently completing a Master of Creative Writing, Publishing, and Editing.

Benjamin Howes
Benjamin Howes

Benjamin Howes

Benjamin Howes is a Research Assistant at the Centre for Program Evaluation. He has completed a Bachelor of Science (Geography) and Master of Teaching (Primary) at the University of Melbourne. His interests lie in exploring key intersections between education and international development across the Asia Pacific region.