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Are Research-Practice Partnerships Responsive to Partners’ Needs? Exploring Research Activities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Paula Arce-Trigatti, Kylie Klein, and Jee Sun (Jasmin) Lee 
A Comparison of Three Methods for Providing Local Evidence to Inform School and District Budget Decisions
By Fiona M. Hollands, Robert Shand, Bo Yan, Stephen M. Leach, Dena Dossett, Florence Chang, and Yilin Pan
Program Value-Added: A Feasible Method for Providing Evidence on the Effectiveness of Multiple Programs Implemented Simultaneously in Schools
By Robert Shand, Stephen M. Leach, Fiona M. Hollands, Florence Chang, Yilin Pan, Bo Yan, Dena Dossett, Samreen Nayyer-Qureshi, Yixin Wang, and Laura Head 
DID YOU KNOW?

Spencer Foundation is now accepting applications for the Large Research Grants on Education Program. This program supports education research projects with budgets ranging from $125,000 to $500,000 and ranging from one to five years.

From the program statement: “[This] program supports proposals from multiple disciplinary and methodological perspectives, both domestically and internationally, from scholars at various stages in their career. We anticipate that proposals will span a wide range of topics and disciplines that innovatively investigate questions central to education, including for example education, anthropology, philosophy, psychology, sociology, law, economics, history, or neuroscience, amongst others. Moreover, we expect and welcome methodological diversity in answering pressing questions; thus, we are open to projects that utilize a wide array of research methods including quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods, ethnographies, design-based research, participatory methods, historical research, to name a few.”

Intent to Apply forms due 1/12/23
Full proposals due 2/22/23
You can learn more here
EVENTS

WHEN: Tuesday, December 6th, at 3 pm ET / 2 pm CT / 12 pm PT

FACILITATORS:
Sheila Rodriguez,
REL Northeast & Islands at EDC
Dr. Yvette McMahon and Dr. Sally Camacho, Virgin Islands Department of Education

TOPIC: Utilizing Logic Models for Program Design and Implementation
We invite you to a workshop on developing logic models for program implementation and improvement. Members of
REL Northeast & Islands at EDC will utilize REL Northeast & Island's Logic Model Toolkit to go over the purpose and elements of a logic model and how they can be used for program improvement.

The team will then provide an example from their partnership with the Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) and share how they utilized the logic model development process to provide equitable supports to English Learners and how it contributed to the design of VIDE’s English Learner program.

We hope you can join us!
(Members only)

 
NNERPP aims to develop and support RPPs in education in order to improve the connection between research, policy, and practice.

NNERPP is made possible by the generous funding support of the Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationWilliam T. Grant Foundation The Annie E. Casey Foundation, and The Wallace Foundation

For more information about NNERPP, please visit our website: 
nnerpp.rice.edu
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