Graduate Research Assistant
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States
Richard Dickson Amoako (MPH, MSc.) is a dedicated and passionate Ph.D. student and a Graduate Research Assistant, pursuing a degree in Evaluation, Statistics, and Methodology (ESM) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. With a strong foundation in research and evaluation, Richard is committed to advancing knowledge and contributing to these fields through innovative studies. As a doctoral student, Richard primarily focuses on program impact evaluation in education and international development. His research interests encompass the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), evaluation, and higher education assessment practices, with the aim of addressing significant challenges and making a substantial impact on development and educational interventions. Richard's extensive experience includes small and large-scale research management and survey design. His skills include data analysis, geospatial modeling, and data visualization. Richard actively collaborates with fellow researchers and evaluators on interdisciplinary initiatives, embodying a commitment to advancing scholarly works while contributing to societal progress.
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62 - Exploring Pathways for Competency Development and Assessment for Emerging Evaluators
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
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