EdCircuit Staff

John M. McLaughlin, Ph.D., directs the Research & Analytics unit of ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy & Education, which evaluates initiatives, provides reviews of literature, examines specific performance inquiries for school district partners, and conducts and publishes original research. With a background in research design and far-reaching industry connections, John has written extensively about the interface of public education and private capital, and, with Mark Claypool, he is co-authored How Autism is Reshaping Special Education: The Unbundling of IDEA and We’re in This Together: Public-Private Partnerships in Special and At-Risk Education, a book that explores public-private partnerships in education and behavioral learning. With Mark, he is writing a book about autism and the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). In addition, John is responsible for identifying transaction opportunities for the company, which have contributed significantly to ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy & Education’s growth. Before joining the company in 1999, John published the influential Education Industry Report and was a tenured associate professor of educational administration. In 1977, he founded Benton Hall Academy, a school in the Nashville area for students in need of a small and caring environment.

Dr. John McLaughlin A Passionate IDEA Man

In this episode, Dr. John M. McLaughlin discusses ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy and Education's Research amd Analytics unit.

8 years ago

Evaluating High School Graduates

John McLaughlin, Ph.D., believes we should look at the quality of high school graduates where we raise/lower standards and then…

9 years ago

Is Diversity Lacking in Autism Research?

Explore the lack of diversity in autism research and intervention programs with expert John McLaughlin on this insightful edCircuit episode.

10 years ago

Education Gets Political with John McLaughlin, Ph.D.

In this episode, John McLaughlin, Ph.D. discusses the timing of education as a recent talking point in the presidential race.

10 years ago