Not exact matches
Design, implement, and collaborate with external researchers to carry out
evaluation and impact assessment research for Rainforest Alliance's agriculture sustainability certification
programs as well as broader research on the
effectiveness of strategies to conserve forests, promote the sustainability of production systems, and improve human wellbeing in the context of agriculture and forestry landscapes and supply chains.
A national
evaluation of parenting
programs in Sweden: The short - term effects using an RCT
effectiveness design.
Researchers should continue building the knowledge base about how to implement home visiting
programs effectively by reporting information on implementation alongside results of rigorous
effectiveness evaluations.
This
evaluation, mandated by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111 - 148), is designed to build knowledge for policymakers and practitioners about the
effectiveness of the MIECHV
program in improving outcomes for at - risk children and families.
In other words, even when home visitation
programs succeed in their goal of changing parent behaviour, these changes do not appear to produce significantly better child outcomes.21, 22 One recent exception, however, was a study of the Home Instruction
Program for Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) model with low - income Latino families showing changes in home parenting and better third - grade math achievement.23 Earlier evaluations of HIPPY found mixed results regarding program effecti
Program for Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) model with low - income Latino families showing changes in home parenting and better third - grade math achievement.23 Earlier
evaluations of HIPPY found mixed results regarding
program effecti
program effectiveness.
The majority of the funding is used by states to implement
program models that have demonstrated their
effectiveness based on rigorous
evaluation findings.
The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting
Program responds to the diverse needs of children and families in at - risk communities and is required to carry out a continuous program of research and evaluation activities in order to increase knowledge about the implementation and effectiveness of home visiting pr
Program responds to the diverse needs of children and families in at - risk communities and is required to carry out a continuous
program of research and evaluation activities in order to increase knowledge about the implementation and effectiveness of home visiting pr
program of research and
evaluation activities in order to increase knowledge about the implementation and
effectiveness of home visiting
programs.
The
Effectiveness of Whole - School Anti-bullying
Programs: A Synthesis of
Evaluation Research.
Download the «School Lunch Initiative
Evaluation,» a study that demonstrated the
effectiveness of a
program combining gardening, cooking, improvements in school food, and integrating learning about food and the environment into the academic curriculum.
Earlier this week, GOP Staten Island Councilman Joe Borelli wrote a letter to Democratic Manhattan Councilman Ben Kallos, chairman of the Council's Government Operations Committee, requesting that the potential of voter fraud stemming from abuse of the IDNYC
program receive attention during a committee hearing as well as an
evaluation of the
program's merits and
effectiveness.
The panel recommends
evaluation of the congestion reduction
program's metrics twice a year, which would be published in a report that evaluates the
effectiveness of the surcharge and zone pricing
programs.
In addition, a new «
Evaluation and Tracking Component» indicates that T32 applications «must describe a strong evaluation and tracking component that will review and determine the effectiveness of all aspects of the progr
Evaluation and Tracking Component» indicates that T32 applications «must describe a strong
evaluation and tracking component that will review and determine the effectiveness of all aspects of the progr
evaluation and tracking component that will review and determine the
effectiveness of all aspects of the
program.»
«We try to help them build their
evaluation skills so they are empowered to conduct their own
evaluation, because you often see that practitioners are very focused on delivering services and aren't able to adequately assess the
effectiveness of their
programming,» she explains.
An
Evaluation of the
Effectiveness of Voice - to - Text
Programs at Reducing Incidences of Distracted Driving.
The First Things First
evaluation was one of two study reviews posted online Jan. 24 by the What Works Clearinghouse, which the U.S. Education Department set up to vet existing research evidence on the
effectiveness of educational
programs and practices.
NCTQ released
evaluations for six of the eleven elementary teacher training
programs for which we have estimates of
effectiveness.
For instance, the $ 9 million Longitudinal
Evaluation of School Change and Performance was designed to evaluate the
effectiveness of the current Title I
program.
Among the more salient conclusions are: 1) that what children bring to school is vastly more important than what happens thereafter, as the Coleman Report found; 2) in examining all of the variables that impinge on student academic performance (teacher
effectiveness, socio - economic advantage, appropriate
evaluation criteria, etc.), none is demonstrably more significant than time spent learning «one - on - one»; and 3) that only an individualized computer
program can address all these issues effectively and simultaneously.
To judge by the quality of the educational
evaluation work I know best — on school desegregation, Comer's School Development
Program, and bilingual education — the average quasi-experiment in these fields inspires little confidence in its conclusions about
effectiveness.
Student course
evaluation is a purposeful, systematic, and careful collection of insightful feedback, conveying the
effectiveness and impact of
programs...
SEDL offers a variety of
evaluation services to monitor and assess
program implementation and
effectiveness.
Each grant recipient shall conduct an independent
evaluation of the
effectiveness of the
program carried out under the grant.
The Obama Administration's Investing in Innovation
program set an important precedent by using a tiered model to align the amount of funding a grantee received to the strength of the evidence to support its
effectiveness and requiring that its work be subjected to independent
evaluation.
Federal law in postsecondary education must also be a robust source of support for local innovation, research, and implementation of strategies designed to improve teacher and principal
effectiveness and include: Evidence - based preparation and professional development; Evidence - based
evaluation systems that include, in part, student performance; Alternative certification
programs that meet workforce needs; State and school district flexibility regarding credentials for small and / or rural schools, special education
programs, English learners and specialized
programs such as science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics; and Locally - determined compensation and teacher and principal assignment policies.
Periodic
evaluation of children using this tool will enable teachers and
programs to assess and demonstrate their
effectiveness.
Establish appropriate and rigorous research and
evaluation components in the development of the process in order to measure the
effectiveness of the
program related to school leadership practices and their impact on student learning.
Two studies that drew from the same data sources as part of a single
program evaluation indicated that teacher leader preparation
programs can increase teacher leader
effectiveness in providing leadership to teams of teachers.
This research study included the development and implementation of the MQI Coaching Cycle, as well as a rigorous
evaluation of the
program's
effectiveness using a teacher - level random assignment design....
Provide for the continuous
evaluation of the quality and
effectiveness of professional development
programs in order to eliminate ineffective
programs and strategies and to expand effective ones.
The observation - based
evaluations in Cincinnati, for example, have led to improvements in teacher
effectiveness, [17] as has the IMPACT
evaluation system in Washington, D.C. [18] Both of these
programs provide feedback to teachers on their instructional practices.
Washington, D.C., June 22, 2010 — In response to the lack of evaluative data on many college access
programs, The Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education (The Pell Institute), in partnership with the Institute for Higher Education Policy's (IHEP) Pathways to College Network, has launched the «
Evaluation Toolkit» to help increase the
effectiveness of college access
programs that serve disadvantaged student populations.
The
evaluation brief synthesizes two recent NCEE impact studies, which evaluated key strategies that can be funded through the federal Teacher Incentive Fund (TIF) grants and its successor
program, Read more about Key Strategies to Promote Educator
Effectiveness -LSB-...]
Evaluations have established the
effectiveness of a number of
programs and models designed to increase school retention.
The BSCS Center for Research and
Evaluation designs and conducts studies that contribute to curriculum reform and provide evidence of the
effectiveness of instructional materials, science teaching, and professional development
programs.
• Outcome - Provides a bottom - line
evaluation of the
effectiveness of the reading
program in relation to established performance levels.
Develop a rigorous
evaluation process, including significant input from professional educators, to measure the
effectiveness of the funded activities and to propose improvements in the respective grant
programs.
To help guide the discussion, ASCD has identified a series of subtopics related to educator
effectiveness — including the roles and responsibilities of teacher preparation
programs, the purpose of educator
evaluation systems, and using multiple measures to determine
effectiveness.
Melrose Elementary teachers and its principal, Bernadette Lucas, took part in Los Angeles Unified School District's pilot teacher
evaluation program, which factored in student achievement to determine teacher
effectiveness.
Reviewers must have expertise in education
evaluation or at least one of the
program's absolute priorities (increasing educator
effectiveness; improving low - performing schools; strengthening science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education; boosting academic outcomes for students with disabilities and English language learners; encouraging parent and family engagement; promoting effective use of technology; serving rural communities; and implementing college - and career - ready standards).
US Grant Funds $ 20,000 Teacher Bonuses at «High - Need» LA Schools Los Angeles Unified Schools Superintendent John Deasy said that a $ 49 million federal grant awarded to the district this week to improve teacher
effectiveness will help pay for a new multiple - measure teacher
evaluation system and more professional development
programs, including a bonus for certain teachers at high - need schools.
Elizabeth Barkowski is a senior researcher at AIR with more than 10 years of experience in education
program evaluation, research, and technical assistance, with a particular focus on educator
effectiveness and human capital management.
For
programs whose graduates disproportionately fall into the bottom level of the state distribution of teacher or principal
effectiveness as measured by the teacher / principal
effectiveness evaluation, the SBE may consider this in
program renewal decisions.
The value - added assessments of teachers — which use improvements in student test scores to evaluate teacher
effectiveness — has grown in popularity across the country with support from the federal Department of Education, which has tied teacher
evaluations to the Race to the Top state - grant
program, reports the New York Times.
APA has worked across the country on education issues - including school finance, educator
effectiveness, early childhood education, cost modeling and
program evaluation - and has proven impact.
We have worked with Orange County Public Schools to strengthen their mentoring
program for new principals and assistant principals, providing training in the use of our Leadership Performance Planning Worksheet tool and ongoing
evaluation of the
effectiveness of the mentoring
program.
SRI conducted a process
evaluation to understand the implementation of the two initiatives and an outcome
evaluation to determine the initiatives»
effectiveness in increasing access to high - quality ELD
programs, meeting the needs of families, and improving children's school readiness.
He served as principal investigator for the first rigorous, nationwide examination of the
effectiveness of nonprofit charter - school management organizations, and played the same role on the first nationwide
evaluation of the effects of the Knowledge Is Power
Program (KIPP) schools.
For example, assessing teacher
effectiveness should occur through annual
evaluations, but also at the time of hiring and as part of the responsibility of the preparation
programs that matriculated the new teachers in the first place.
The
evaluation must be based on the factors included in the principles of
effectiveness, and the results must be used to refine, improve, and strengthen the
program and to refine local performance indicators.
Results of an annual
evaluation demonstrate that the LEA and each participating school are implementing Consolidated
Programs that are not of low
effectiveness, under criteria established by the local governing board.