Mostafa Hanafy, a doctoral candidate in Education Policy, Organization & Leadership, has been selected to serve as a judge for the American Evaluation Association Student Case Competition.
Hanafy is one of 12 people selected to serve as judges for the competition.
In this dynamic competition, students will collaborate with their respective teams and receive guidance from experienced coaches as they prepare to analyze a real-world case and craft an innovative evaluation plan to address a pressing contemporary issue. The winning team will be recognized at the AEA annual conference, with each member receiving a year of free AEA membership and complimentary AEA annual conference registration.
The American Evaluation Association is devoted to applying and exploring program evaluation, personnel evaluation, technology, and many other forms of evaluation. We strive to provide an inclusive and diverse environment where evaluators can learn and connect regardless of experience in the field.