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Cindi Dunn is a principal evaluator in the Office of Educational Innovation and
Evaluation (OEIE). She is responsible for developing and implementing program
evaluations for externally funded projects. Dunn serves as the principal
evaluator for the Equity and Access: Teacher Quality Enhancement; Comprehensive School
Reform; and Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics Teacher Preparation grants.
She joined OEIE in June 2003.
From 1995 - 2003, Dunn served as a clinical instructor, university instructor and
university supervisor for the Kansas State University, College of Education,
Professional Development Schools (PDS) program. She coordinated the establishment
of six new PDS sites. In addition, from 1992 – 2001 Dunn served as the
Instructional Facilitator for Manhattan High School where she developed and implemented
a peer evaluation program for teacher evaluation and collaborated in the
development of a new teacher mentoring program for the school district.
During the period 1985-1998, Dunn taught a variety of secondary mathematics and
computer application and programming courses. She also taught College of Education
courses during the period 1995- 2005.
Dunn holds an Educational Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction: Technology from
Kansas State University. She also earned a Masters of Science degree from Iowa
State University in Curriculum and Instruction: Educational Computing and graduated
with a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Mathematics and Business Education
from the University of Nebraska.
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