CIRCE

Center for Instructional Research and Curriculum Evaluation

 College of Education
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 


The Center for Instructional Research and Curriculum Evaluation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign was created in 1964. Staffed minimally as a budget line research unit, for its contracts, CIRCE draws together outstanding researchers within the college and from around the world. CIRCE' s  programmatic focus (educational evaluation) is shared with over a hundred centers at universities, school districts, government centers, and for-profit research corporations, yet, despite its size, it shares a worldwide reputation for high quality work, integrity, and innovative design. CIRCE is currently part of the Bureau of Educational Research of the College of Education, University of Illinois. 

Robert E. Stake, Director
 

CIRCE—Mission
 

CIRCE—Past to present
 

CIRCE—A student view
 

CIRCE—Staff

CIRCE Spring Conference, 2002

Stake Symposium on Educational Evaluation 

Former Associates
 

Some special pictures
 

Distinguished visitors
 

List of Dr Stake's students
 

CIRCE—Publications

Evaluation  Courses:

  EdPSY 490E course

  EdPSY 498 course

Worksheets for Multicase Analysis



Contact Information

Director's Office   |   CIRCE —Mission   |   CIRCE —Past to present CIRCE —A student view   | 
  Special Pictures   |   CIRCE—dissertation timeline | Staff Directory   |   Former Associates
List of Dr. Stake' students   |   CIRCE—Publications   |   Stake Symposium on Educational Evaluation 
Distinguished visitors   |  Bureau of Educational Research  |   College of Education
University of Illinois

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Last updated July, 1999