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Beth Schueler is an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia School of Education and Human Development, affiliated with the Education Leadership, Foundations & Policy department and the EdPolicyWorks research center. Her work focuses on education policy, politics, and inequality, particularly in improving low-performing K-12 schools and districts.
- Education: Ed.D. (Harvard, 2016), M.A. (Columbia, 2010), B.A. (Whitman College, 2005)
Schueler employs mixed-methods research to analyze policy effectiveness and political viability in educational reform. A key strand of her research explores how educational organizations foster civic competencies and argumentation skills.
Research Trends: Recent publications examine pandemic-era interventions (e.g., tutoring, virtual programs), debate initiatives, and governance reforms. These studies emphasize equity, student outcomes, and data-driven policy analysis.
Collaborations: Partnered with the Virginia Department of Education and researcher Luke C. Miller to study pandemic impacts on student mobility and test performance.




