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Deborah Ball, Nell Duke, Brian Jacob, and Christina Weiland make the 2024 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings 

January 04, 2024

The annual list ranks the university-based scholars in the United States who did the most in the previous year to shape educational practice and policy.

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Education Week has unveiled the annual 2024 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings which rank education scholars based on criteria that determines who has made the largest impact in their field over the previous year.

Four Marsal Family School of Education professors—Deborah Ball, Nell Duke, Brian Jacob, and Christina Weiland—have made the noteworthy list of the top 200 scholars.

The list is comprised of university-based scholars who focus primarily on educational questions. To determine their ranking, each scholar was scored in eight categories including: Google Scholar score; the number of books a scholar has authored, co-authored, or edited; the scholar’s highest-ranked book on Amazon; the total number of times the scholar was quoted or mentioned in Education Week, the Chronicle of Higher Education, or Inside Higher Education during 2023; the number of times a scholar was referenced, quoted, or otherwise mentioned online in the previous year; the number of times a scholar was quoted or mentioned in U.S. newspapers; and the number of times a scholar’s text(s) appeared on syllabi.

The rankings were created by Rick Hess, author of EdWeek’s “Rick Hess Straight Up” blog. Hess is a resident senior fellow and director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
 

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Jessie Jean Storey-Fry Distinguished University Professor of Education and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Marsal Family School of Education; Research Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research
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Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Education Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy; Professor, Economics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; By Courtesy Professor, Marsal Family School of Education
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