Payal Shah

Discipline:

Education

Thematic Experience:

Development, Education

Geographical Expertise:

South Asia

Dr. Payal Shah is an Associate Professor of Social Foundations of Education and Qualitative Inquiry. She joined the Department of Educational Studies after completing her Ph.D. at Indiana University, Bloomington. Her primary research interests include girls’ education, international development and education policy, and qualitative research methodology, with geographical expertise in South Asia. Shah’s current projects include empowerment, gender and education related research and a co-edited book on Girls’ Education in India and China. Shah has published in a variety of journals across the fields of research methods, gender studies, and international and comparative education. Her research has been funded by the Fulbright Program and Spencer Foundation. She teaches courses on qualitative research methodology, international and comparative education, and the social foundations of education. Shah is an active member of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), Comparative and International Education Society (CIES), and The Association for Asian Studies (AAS).

Dr. Shah earned her Ph.D. in Education Policy Studies, MA in International and Comparative Education, and MA in Sociology from Indiana University. She earned her BA in International Studies from Colby College.