About
Amy Peterson is a senior researcher at American Institutes for Research and the universal technical assistance lead for the National Center on Intensive Intervention and PROGRESS Center. In this role, she oversees the dissemination of all freely available professional learning activities and resources for the centers. She also co-leads the stakeholder and family engagement systems element team for the National Center for Systemic Improvement. She has been conducting public policy and education research, communications, and technical assistance to support schools, districts, and states in defining and refining their MTSS frameworks, implementing evidence-based practices, using data and engaging stakeholders since 2006. She also has worked across grade levels supporting early childhood efforts while at the National Association for the Education of Young Children and through early warning system implementation and dropout prevention efforts at AIR. .