Alex Molnar
Research Professor • Director of NEPC
National Education Policy Center

School of Education
University of Colorado Boulder
249 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309

Alex Molnar is the Director of the National Education Policy Center (NEPC) and a research professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. His work has examined curriculum and instruction topics, market-based education reforms, and policy formation. He directed the Center for Education Research, Analysis, and Innovation (CERAI) at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and for six years (1995-2001) was the principal investigator for the research evaluation of Wisconsin's SAGE class size reduction program. From 2001-2011 he directed the Education Policy Studies Research Laboratory (EPSL) at Arizona State University.  Molnar is an internationally recognized expert on school commercialism; his annual reports on commercializing trends in schools have become standard reference works for experts in the field. His most recent books are   Commercialism in education: From democratic ideal to market commodity  (2005) and  Think tank research quality: Lessons for policymakers, the media, and the public  (with Kevin Welner, Pat Hinchey and Don Weitzman) (2010). Molnar has a B.A. in history, political science, and education; Masters degrees in history and in social welfare; a Specialist's Certificate in educational administration; and a Ph.D. in urban education.

Education

PhD Urban Education, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1972
MSW Social Work (Family Treatment), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1980
Specialist's Certificate, Education Administration, Southern Illinois University, 1970
MS History, Northeastern Illinois University, 1970
BA History, Political Science, and Education, North Park College, Chicago, 1966