Liz (Bancroft) Noble has worked in various roles since 2007. Liz began their career as an Assistant Teacher at Chiaravalle Montessori School, where they were responsible for developing new sensory, pre-reading, science, language, and math works and materials. Liz then moved on to Embanet in 2009, where they worked as a Transcriptionist/Copy Editor, transcribing audio and video files and editing written copy according to style needs of clients. In 2012, Liz began working as a Graduate Research Assistant at Northwestern University, where they managed on-site data collection process at the Field Museum and conducted structured interviews with 9-14 year olds. Liz also worked as an Early Learning Research Intern at the Chicago Children's Museum that same year, consulting with Early Learning, Development, and Education departments on the needs of and goals for the Pritzker Playspace. In 2018, Liz joined Mission Measurement as an Associate Director of Education Research, and in 2020, they moved to Impact Genome\u00ae where they currently serve as the Director, Evidence & Implementation.
Liz (Bancroft) Noble has a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Denison University, which they obtained from 2003 to 2007. Liz then completed an AMS Early Childhood Training from the New England Montessori Training Center in 2007. Finally, they received a MA in Learning Sciences from Northwestern University from 2011 to 2012.
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