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Jill Lammert
Associate Vice President
Contact
JillLammert@westat.comOverview
Jill Lammert, PhD, is an Associate Vice President for Education Studies with 20+ years of experience designing, conducting, and evaluating programs to support education policy and reform, plus providing exceptional capacity-building and evaluation expertise. She is co-leading the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED’s) National Comprehensive Center (NCC), which provides supports to enhance state and local education agency capacity to improve educational outcomes for all students, close achievement gaps, and improve the quality of instruction.
Lammert also co-leads the Center to Improve Program and Project Performance, which delivers evaluation technical assistance to Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) grantees to help them measure performance and improve outcomes for students with disabilities. She is an integral member for strategic planning initiatives and leads efforts to enhance employee engagement and satisfaction.
Education
- PhD, Education Research Methods, George Mason University
- MA, Education and Human Development, George Washington University
- BA (cum laude), Psychology, George Washington University
Areas of Expertise
Education Learning Acceleration Special Education Evaluation and Mixed-Methods Research Technical AssistanceTopics
K-12 Learning-
Type I and Ir pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB): A report from the International PPB/DICER1 Registry
129,
Cancer
January 2023
A.T. Nelson, A.K. Harris, D. Watson, D. Miniati, M. Finch, J. Kamihara, S.G. Mitchell, et al.
DOILink for: Type I and Ir pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB): A report from the International PPB/DICER1 Registry -
Growth of IPS supported employment programs in the United States: An update
73,
Psychiatric Services
January 2022
J.A. Pogue, G.R. Bond, Robert Drake, D.R. Becker, S.M. Logsdon
DOILink for: Growth of IPS supported employment programs in the United States: An update -
Healthy eating patterns and epigenetic measures of biological age
115,
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
January 2022
J.K. Kresovich, Y.-M.M. Park, J.A. Keller, D.P. Sandler, J.A. Taylor
DOILink for: Healthy eating patterns and epigenetic measures of biological age