B. Jasmine Park, Ph.D., is a principal researcher at the American Institutes for Research (AIR). With nearly two decades of experience, she has conducted extensive educational research using both national and international data. Dr. Park has produced over 65 reports, including NCES reports, book chapters, and journal publications, and has presented her findings at more than 90 conferences. Her work focuses on generating robust empirical evidence using national and international large-scale data, along with her deep understanding of cultural nuances and differences, to foster policy discussions and enhance educational equity. An invited speaker for congressional briefings and other high-level national events, Dr. Park is skilled at communicating complex findings to a wide range of audiences. Dr. Park received her B.A. in International Studies, M.A. in Linguistics (Language Teaching Studies), and Ph.D. in Educational Measurement, Policy, and Leadership, all from the University of Oregon.