Hero

Projects

Displaying 871 - 885 of 886
Assessing access to early care and education is a key first step in any policy improvement initiative. In part because ...
The National Adequate Yearly Progress and Identification (NAYPI) database was created by AIR to facilitate analyses for two studies funded ...
Since 1998, the Alabama Reading Initiative has captured the attention of many who are interested in reading and educational reform. ...
Increasingly, numeracy skills are required for postsecondary success, entry into the workforce, and earning potential. Basic numeracy is critical also ...
Since 2004, San Francisco expanded preschool access for children in San Francisco County, regardless of family income through its Preschool ...
An important part of the No Child Left Behind Act legislation is its statement that all students, regardless of the ...
From 1992–2004, the Center for Special Education Finance (CSEF)—a national technical assistance center funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s ...
At present, over 70% of employers want to hire people with good writing abilities, and it’s been estimated that by ...
In 2008, nearly half of the students served in federally funded adult education programs were English as a second language ...
Improving the quality of instruction through the development of content standards is a critical step in developing effective curriculum and ...
AIR is working with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's ...
In providing professional development opportunities for adult educators, the goal of the California Adult Literacy Professional Development Project (CALPRO) is ...
AIR’s Center for Integrating Education and Prevention Research (EdPrev) investigates ways to improve children’s success in school and related ...
Legislation in the early 1990’s reflected renewed focus on the role adult education served in preparing adults for postsecondary education ...
U.S. Department of Education statistics from 2008 showed that 44 percent of the 2.4 million students in the federally funded ...