Jon Brasfield, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education Year started at UF: 2014 Contact Information Office Location: Davis Street Building Room 168 Telephone: 419-434-5354 Email: [email protected] Credentials B.A., Anthropology/Sociology, Centre College, 1999 M.A., Counseling, Wake Forest University, 2005 Ph.D., Education Research Methodology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2014 ProfileActivities Academic Credentials:Doctor of Philosophy in Education Research Methodology with Specialization in Education Research, Measurement and Evaluation, The University of North Carolina GreensboroMaster of Arts in Counseling, Wake Forest UniversityBachelor of Arts in Anthropology/Sociology, Centre CollegeDr. Brasfield received his Ph.D. in Educational Research Methodology from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro in 2014, where his dissertation examined the differences in teacher effectiveness classification across multiple methods of evaluation. Previously, he was an evaluation specialist in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and Wake County Schools (Raleigh) in North Carolina, and as a Coordinator of Research Projects for the North Carolina Community College System Office. Before that, he was a high school counselor in Winston-Salem, NC and earned his M.A. in Counseling from Wake Forest University.His primary research interests are teacher evaluation – specifically value-added modeling and standards-based observation. He also has a strong interest in the roles of counselors and librarians in school settings. At UF, Dr. Brasfield teaches the research sequence of courses in the Ed.D. program.