Faculty
- Department of Economics
- School of Education and Human Development
- Department of Politics
- Darden School of Business
- School of Law
- UVA Humanitarian Collaborative
- Center for Effective Lawmaking
- McIntire School of Commerce
- National Security Policy Center
- School of Nursing
- Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service
- Department of Psychology
- Karsh Institute of Democracy
- Miller Center
- School of Medicine
- Social Innovation @ UVA
- The Equity Center
- (-) EdPolicyWorks: Center for Education Policy and Workforce Competitiveness

Allison
Atteberry
Allison Atteberry is an associate professor of education and public policy and director of EdPolicyWorks, a collaboration between the School of Education and Human Development and the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. Atteberry conducts research on teacher- and school-level interventions designed to improve the quality of instruction experienced by historically underserved students.
Daphna Bassok is professor of education and public policy at the University of Virginia and associate director of EdPolicyWorks, a collaboration between the School of Education and Human Development and the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. Her research focuses on early childhood education policy and efforts to improve early childhood education at scale, particularly policies aimed at supporting the early childhood education workforce.
Ben Castleman is an associate professor of public policy and education at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on policies and strategies to improve postsecondary educational and workforce outcomes for individuals from lower-income and historically-marginalized communities. His current work focuses on innovations to increase economic mobility among lower-wage adults, including digital- and health-skills training programs; state-funded career and technical education; and competency-based education models for working adults.
Jim Wyckoff is a professor emeritus of education and public policy at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy and the Memorial Professor of Education and Policy. Wyckoff focuses on issues of teacher labor markets, teacher preparation, recruitment, assessment and retention. His current research examines how teacher assessment and evaluation systems influence the quality of teaching, especially in traditionally low performing classrooms.