School of Education and Social Policy Annenberg Hall 201 2120 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208 Phone: 917-991-4867 Email: cassandra.hart@u.northwestern.edu Education 2011* Ph.D. Candidate, Human Development and Social Policy, School of Education and Social Policy, Dissertation: Voucher policies and responses of three actors: Parents, public schools, and private schools Committee: David N. Figlio (Chair), Thomas D. Cook, Greg J. Duncan, Larry V. Hedges 2006 Master of Public Policy, with honors Irving B. Harris School of Public Policy Studies, University of Chicago Honors Thesis: Depression and its correlates in the context of middle-class job loss: A mixed-methods analysis 2002 Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Honors thesis completed School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University *Anticipated Fellowships, Grants and Awards 2010-11 Spencer Foundation Dissertation Fellowship 2007-10 Institute for Educational Sciences Predoctoral Fellowship, Multidisciplinary Program in Education Sciences 2008, 09 Conference Travel Grant, 2007, 08 Grant, Urie Bronfenbrenner Student Travel Fund for Doctoral Students in Child Policy, for travel to Annual Meeting of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management conference
Page 2 2006-07 University Fellowship, 2006 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Honorable Mention 2005-06 McCormick Tribune Urban Leadership Fellow, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago 2004-06 Dean s Scholarship, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago 1998-02 John Carroll Scholar, Georgetown University 1998-02 Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship, Georgetown University 1998 National Merit Scholar Publications and Working Papers Figlio, D. & Hart, C.M.D. (In preparation). Competitive effects of means-tested school vouchers. Shager, H., Schindler, H., Hart, C.M.D., Duncan, G.J., Magnuson, K.A., & Yoshikawa, H. (In preparation). Can research design explain variation in Head Start research results? A meta-analysis. 2011 Figlio, D. & Hart, C.M.D. (2011). Does competition improve public schools? New evidence from the Florida tax-credit scholarship program. Education Next 11(1): 74-80. 2010 Figlio, D., Hart, C.M.D., & Metzger, M. (2010). Who uses a means-tested scholarship and what do they choose? Economics of Education Review 29(2): 301-317. 2008 Mendenhall, R., Kalil, A., Spindel, L.J. & Hart, C.M.D. (2008). Job loss at mid-life: Managers and executives face the new risk economy. Social Forces 87(1): 185-209. Presentations 2010 Selection into means-tested school voucher programs. With David N. Figlio. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Boston, MA (November 2010). Competitive effects of means-tested school vouchers. With David N. Figlio. Poster presented at the Annual Institute for Education Sciences Conference, Washington, DC (June 2010).
Page 3 --- Paper presented at the Spring Meeting of the National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA (April 2010). --- Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Education Finance Association, Richmond, VA (March 2010). 2009 Selection patterns for participation in Florida s Corporate Tax Credit Scholarship Program. With David N. Figlio and Molly Metzger. Poster presented at the Annual Institute for Education Sciences Conference, Washington, DC (June 2009). Parenting and child cognitive and socioemotional development: A longitudinal twin differences study. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Detroit, MI (May 2009). --- Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research in Child Development, Denver, CO (April 2009). Who uses a means-tested scholarship, and what do they choose? New evidence from Florida. With David N. Figlio and Molly Metzger. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Education Finance Association, Nashville, TN (April 2009). 2008 Parental work and children s sleep patterns. With Emma K. Adam and Emily K. Snell. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, LA (April 2008). 2007 Penny wise and effect size foolish. By Greg J. Duncan and Katherine Magnuson. Paper presented on authors behalf at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC (November 2007). Work Experience 2008- Research Assistant, Institute for Policy Research, Principal Supervisor: David N. Figlio Provide research assistance on an analysis of voucher recipients in Florida. Analyze characteristics that differentiate voucher users from eligible non-users. Analyze competitive effects of vouchers on public school attendees. Co-author papers based on these results. 2006-08 Research Assistant, Institute for Policy Research, Principal Supervisor: Greg J. Duncan
Page 4 Provided research assistance on a project to conduct a meta-analysis of early childhood education interventions. Project is an effort of the National Forum on the Science of Early Childhood Program Evaluation. Acted as effect size specialist coaching teams of RA s across five universities on how to determine study effect sizes. Duties included producing guidelines for the group on effect size coding, aiding in developing code book for meta-analysis, and conducting coding of relevant studies. 2005-07 Research Assistant, Working Families Project, University of Chicago Principal Supervisor: Ariel Kalil Provided research assistance on a study examining the effects of job loss for the families of middle-aged managers and professionals. Helped to develop qualitative and quantitative survey instruments. Coded transcripts and conducted qualitative analysis of codes. Compiled database of quantitative data, developed codebook for the database, and ran statistical analyses of data. Conducted literature reviews and other research for use in academic papers. Co-authored paper based on study data. Teaching Experience 2010 Teaching Assistant, Topics in Research Methods: Regression Analysis for Human Instructor: David N. Figlio Instructor, Summer Research Assistant Program: Introduction to Statistical Computing Coordinator: James Rosenbaum Institute for Policy Research, 2009 Teaching Assistant, Topics in Research Methods: Regression Analysis for Human Instructor: David N. Figlio Instructor, Summer Research Assistant Program: Introduction to Statistical Computing Coordinator: Emma K. Adam Institute for Policy Research, 2008 Teaching Assistant, Topics in Research Methods: Regression Analysis for Human Instructor: Greg J. Duncan
Page 5 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Statistics and Research Methods (SESP-2010) Instructor: Jelani Mandara 2007 Teaching Assistant, Social Policy and the Human Services (SESP-304) Instructor: Dan Lewis Professional Affiliations American Education Finance Association American Education Research Association Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Society for Research in Child Development