Community of Experts

A goal of this project is to create a community of CTE experts that can provide support conduct research, collaborate, and improve the field of Postsecondary CTE research. Individuals in this community are supporting scholarship of Postsecondary CTE in the roles of mentors, research experts, and CTE practitioner leaders. Additionally, this community provides contact and support for collaborations on postsecondary CTE research and evaluation projects.

Research Community of Experts

James E. Bartlett, II, Ph.D.

- quantitative methods
- propensity score matching
- q methodology, sampling,

Dr. Bartlett has created webinars on research methods and has presented at the training institutes for the ECMC Foundation grant project to support postsecondary CTE. Dr. Bartlett has served as Editor of the Career and Technical Education Research journal and has served as President of the Association for Career and Technical Education Research.

James can be contacted at James_Bartlett@ncsu.edu.

Michelle E. Bartlett, Ph.D.

- Research Methods
- Training and Development

Dr. Bartlett is Co-pi and has created webinars on research methods and has presented at the training institutes for the ECMC Foundation. Michelle is the current editor of the ACTER journal Career and Technical Education Research.

Michelle can be contacted at mebartle@ncsu.edu.

Cameron Sublett, Ph.D.

- Quantitiative Analysis
- Large data sets

Dr. Sublett has presented at the postsecondary CTE fellows training institute on the use of quantitative data and large scale data sets.

Cameron can be contacted at cameron.sublett@pepperdine.edu.

Jay Rojewski, Ph.D.

- Quantitative Analysis
- Propensity score matching

Dr. Rojewski has presented at the training institutes for the ECMC Foundation grant on the topic of what is quality CTE research. Dr. Rojewski has served as Editor of the JVER (now the Career and Technical Education Research) and has served as President of the Association for Career and Technical Education Research.

Jay can be contacted at rojewski@uga.edu.

Melissa Whatley, Ph.D.

- Quantitative Analysis
- Regression discontinuity

Dr. Whatley has created a training webinar for the Postsecondary Research Fellows on regression discontinuity.

Melissa can be contacted at mewhatle@ncsu.edu.

Postsecondary CTE Research Mentors

Peter Bahr, Ph.D.

prbahr@umich.edu

James E. Bartlett, II, Ph.D.

James_bartlett@ncsu.edu

Michelle E. Bartlett, Ph.D.

mebartle@ncsu.edu

Mark D'Amico, Ph.D.

mmdamico@uncc.edu

John Fink

john.fink@tc.edu

Bobbie Frye, Ed.D.

Bobbie.Frye@cpcc.edu

Howard Gordon, Ed.D.

howard.gordon@unlv.edu

Victor Hernandez, Ph.D.

victorh@usf.edu

Pam Howze, Ed.D.

Phowze@nationalfund.org

Katie Kandalec Holm, Ed.D.

katherine.kandalec@athens.edu

Frankie Laanan, Ph.D.

laanan@ua.edu

Jay Rojewski, Ph.D.

rojewski@uga.edu

Cameron Sublett, Ph.D.

cameron.sublett@pepperdine.edu

Jason Taylor, Ph.D.

jason.taylor@utah.edu

Mark Threeton, Ph.D.

mdt177@psu.edu

Keith Waugh, Ph.D.

ckwaugh@valdosta.edu

Research Fellow Sponsors