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Patricia Burch
  Assistant Professor

Doctoral Degree: Stanford University, Ph.D. Social Sciences and Education Policy, 2000.

Academic Areas of Interest: Patricia Burch's research explores the policy process at the Federal, state, school district, school and classroom levels, focusing on intergovernmental relations and connections between policy practice and research. She examines educational policy in the context of wider political and cultural processes, particularly as they unfold in urban contexts and in high poverty settings. She also is interested in developing conceptual models of policy research that connect macro level analyses with micro investigations of school and classroom practice.

Contact Information

pburch@wisc.edu
Phone: (608) 262-1717
Office: 257 Education
Website: http://www.education.wisc.edu/eps/faculty/burch.a

Current Projects

A Multisite Evaluation of the Implementation and Impact of Supplemental Educational Services

Completed Projects

Class Size Reduction in Practice: How, When, and Why SAGE Works