Prior to coming to UCSB, Lorraine McDonnell was a senior political scientist at RAND. Her research focuses on the politics of elementary and secondary education policies and their institutional effects. In recent studies, she has examined the politics of student testing, particularly its historical role in federal policy, the policy feedback it generates among political interest groups, and as a lens for understanding the role of research and other evidence in policy decisions. Her publications have focused on a range of topics, including teacher unions, the education of immigrant students, and the role of citizen deliberation. She served for seven years on the National Research Council’s Board on Testing and Assessment, and was a member of the NRC’s advisory committee for the Division of the Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. She is a past president of the American Educational Research Association and an elected member of the National Academy of Education.