BA/LLB Monash, BTeach (Primary) Melb
Clare Ozolins is a Research Fellow at the Australian Council for Educational Research. Ms Ozolins comes from a primary education background with additional qualifications in law. She has current teaching experience in Victorian Primary Schools and is currently undertaking a Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics.
At ACER Ms Ozolins has worked on a number of projects including the Longitudinal Literacy and Numeracy Study (LLANS) which investigated the nature of literacy and numeracy development amongst Australian School children. Her work on the Northern Territory Evaluation of Literacy Approaches project involves data management and data analysis. She coordinated the preparation of assessment data from schools for analysis, including data cleaning and matching, and prepared and formatted data files for the presentation of student results and reporting to participating schools and the Northern Territory Department of Employment, Education and Training.
Other project work includes data management and analysis for an evaluation of the Victorian Literacy Improvement Teams (LIT) initiative for the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. The LIT evaluation has incorporated the management of collection and analysis of a range of student achievement data including On Demand Adaptive Tests of Reading and teacher judgements of student achievement in the English and Communication domains. She has coordinated the submission of data from individual participant schools, maintained and documented data files, and cleaned, formatted and matched data for analysis. Further she has provided analysis of teacher, principal and specialist survey responses and prepared and delivered regular reports.
Evaluation of the assessment and rating process under the National Quality Standard for Early Childhood Education and Care and School Age Care
Sheldon Rothman et al.
Gambling and young people in Australia
Nola Purdie et al.
Evaluation of the Impact of Leading Australia’s Schools Participation (2006-2008) on School Effectiveness
Elizabeth Kleinhenz et al.
Growth in receptive vocabulary among 4 to 8 year-olds: Using growth modelling with the LSAC K cohort
Kylie Hillman et al.
Indigenous Languages Programs in Australian Schools - A Way Forward
Nola Purdie et al.
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