Experts from the American Institutes for Research to Present at the 48th Annual Association for Education Finance and Policy Conference

Arlington, Va. – Education finance experts from the American Institutes for Research (AIR) will present on a variety of topics at the 48th annual Association for Education Finance and Policy (AEFP) conference, March 23-25 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Denver, Co.

This year’s conference theme is “A Great Upheaval: Research and Evidence in a Time of Political and Social Transformation,” and is designed to facilitate collaborations and connections between researchers, policymakers and practitioners. AEFP is dedicated to the promotion of research and partnerships that can inform education policy and finance and improve education outcomes.

Attendees will present, discuss and evaluate the latest research and data on education finance from pre-K to postsecondary education. AIR experts will present their work in several sessions across a variety of topics, including equitable school funding, environmental effects on education, early childhood education, postsecondary education, teacher preparation and performance, and more. Sessions featuring AIR experts and their work are listed below (all times are in MDT). Learn more about the conference at https://aefpweb.org/conference.
 

Thursday, March 23

8:15 – 9:45 a.m.

1.10 - Higher Education Fiscal Inflows and Outflows

AIR Session: Informing Equitable Funding Levels for Texas Community Colleges

Location: Room 10 - Mt. Elbert (Tower - GHCC, 2nd floor)

AIR Presenters/Authors: Jesse Levin and Jason Lee


10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

2.05 - How Can We Design Accountability Systems to Improve Teacher,
School, and Student Outcomes?

AIR Session: Principals’ Strategies for School Improvement and Perception of Supports in CSI Schools

Location: Room 5 - Mt. Wilson (Main Building, 3rd floor)

AIR Presenters/Authors: Steven Hurlburt, Andrea Boyle, Drew Atchison, Amanda Danks, Kerstin Le Floch and Kylie Klein

2.08 - School Finance Policy for Targeted Student Populations

Location: Room 8 - Crestone Peak (Main Building, 2nd floor)

AIR Session: The Equity and Adequacy of K-12 School Funding for English Language Learners- A National Analysis

AIR Presenter/Author: Ajay Srikanth

AIR Session: What are we weighting for? New evidence for incorporating cost-based special education weights in state funding formula

AIR Presenter/Author: Tammy Kolbe

2.09 - Staffing Challenges

AIR Session: Job Postings and Staffing Challenges Across Washington State Public Schools

Location: Room 9 - Mt. Sopris (Main Building, Lobby Level)

AIR Presenters/Authors: Dan Goldhaber and Roddy Theobald

2.12 - Going Early, Getting Ahead: Early College Momentum

AIR Session: Bolstering Alternative Postsecondary Pathways: The Long-term Impact of the Early College High School Model

Location: Room 12 - Mt. Evans (Tower - GHCC, 2nd floor)

AIR Presenters/Authors: Kyle Neering, Robert Schwarzhaupt, Kristina Zeiser and Mengli Song


11:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

Poster Session 1

Location: Aspen Ballroom (Main Building, 2nd floor)

AIR Session: A Cost Study of High Quality Child Care in Michigan: Lessons for Methods and Analysis Approaches in Child Care Cost Studies

AIR Presenters/Authors: Danielle Shaw Attaway, Amanda Danks and Karen Manship

AIR Session: Medical Legal Partnership: A Study of the Return on Investment

AIR Presenters/Authors: Colleen V. Heberle, Amanda Danks, Jesse Levin, Leah Brown and Kimberly Kendziora

AIR Session: Analysis of Item Revisit Patterns: Evidence from NAEP Process Data

AIR Presenters/Authors: Ruhan Circi, Juanita Hicks, Grant Adams and Burhan Ogut


1:30 – 3:00 p.m.

3.09 - Variations in Teacher Supply and Training

AIR Session: Who Teaches Career and Technical Education Classes? Evidence on CTE Teacher Characteristics in Four States

Location: Room 9 - Mt. Sopris (Main Building, Lobby Level)

AIR Presenter/Author: Roddy Theobald


3:15 – 4:45 p.m.

4.05 - Effects of K12 Course Taking for College and Career Success

AIR Session: Evaluating Texas's High School Pathways for College and Career Success

Location: Room 5 - Mt. Wilson (Main Building, 3rd floor)

AIR Presenters/Authors: Lynn Mellor and Jesse Levin
 

Friday, March 24

8:15 – 9:45 a.m.

5.05 - The Impact of Accountability Systems on Student Achievement and
Behavioral Outcomes

AIR Session: The Impact of CSI Designation on Student Outcomes

Location: Room 5 - Mt. Wilson (Main Building, 3rd floor)

AIR Presenters/Authors: Drew Atchison, Umut Ozek, Kerstin Le Floch, Damon Blair and Katie Hyland

5.06 - Environmental Effects on Education

AIR Session: Investigating the Relationship between Air Pollution and Education Outcomes Using NAEP and County-level Data

Location: Room 6 - Mt. Oxford (Main Building, 3rd floor)

AIR Presenters/Authors: Saki Ikoma and Markus Broer


10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

6.02 - Developing Policy to Provide Equitable Funding for Community Colleges

AIR Session: Developing Policy to Provide Equitable Funding for Community Colleges

Location: Room 2 - Mt. Princeton (Main Building, 3rd floor)

AIR Presenters/Authors: Jesse Levin and Tammy Kolbe

6.05 - By Design: Implications of System Design for Accountability Designation

AIR Session: The Influence of Design Decisions on Identification of CSI Schools

Location: Room 5 - Mt. Wilson (Main Building, 3rd floor)

AIR Presenters/Authors: Katie Hyland, Drew Atchison, Umut Ozek, Damon Blair, Anna Healy and Kerstin Le Floch


11:45 a.m – 1:00 p.m.

Poster Session 2

Location: Aspen Ballroom (Main Building, 2nd floor)

AIR Session: Adjusting for Differences in Costs: Application of K-12 Education Finance Frameworks to State Funding for Two-year Public Colleges

AIR Presenter/Author: Tammy Kolbe

AIR Session: U.S. Teachers’ Perspectives on Preparing Young People for Success in School, Work, and Civic Life

AIR Presenter/Author: Laura S. Hamilton

AIR Session: Investigate Problem-Solving Patterns for SWD: Use of NAEP Process Data

AIR Presenters/Authors: Ruhan Circi, Burhan Ogut, Juanita Hicks and Alvaro Cruz


1:30 – 3:00 p.m.

7.08 - Sub-School District Allocations

AIR Session: Collecting Complete School-Level Expenditure Data: A Second-Year Evaluation of the Expanded School-Level Finance Survey (SLFS)

Location: Room 8 - Crestone Peak (Main Building, 2nd floor)

AIR Presenter/Author: Emily Isenberg

7.09 - Teacher, Staff, and Superintendent Turnover

AIR Session: Mobility and Retention in the Paraeducator Workforce in Washington State

Location: Room 9 - Mt. Sopris (Main Building, Lobby Level)

AIR Presenter/Author: Roddy Theobald


3:15 – 4:45 p.m.

8.09 - Teacher Attrition

AIR Session: Are Structured Ratings of Teacher Applicants by Professional References Predictive of Retention?

Location: Room 9 - Mt. Sopris (Main Building, Lobby Level)

AIR Presenter/Author: Dan Goldhaber

8.12 - Keep It Moving: High School Experiences and College Enrollment

AIR Session: Biliteracy Seals in a Large Urban District in New Mexico: Who Earns Them and How Do They Impact College Outcomes?

Location: Room 12 - Mt. Evans (Tower - GHCC, 2nd floor)

AIR Presenter/Author: Brenda Arellano
 

Saturday, March 25

8:15 – 9:45 a.m.

9.08 - Elementary School Interventions and Experiences

Location: Room 8 - Crestone Peak (Main Building, 2nd floor)

AIR Session: Effects and Costs of Large-Scale Early Math Interventions on Student Outcomes: Evidence from Kentucky’s Math Achievement Fund

AIR Presenters/Authors: Dong Hoon Lee, Umut Ozek , Zeyu Xu and Jesse Levin

AIR Session: Departmentalized Instruction and Elementary School Effectiveness

AIR Presenters/Authors: James Cowan, Ben Backes and Dan Goldhaber


10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

10.09 - Teacher Hiring and Placement

AIR Session: The Potential for Structured Ratings of Applicants by Professional References to Better Inform Teaching Hiring Decisions

Location: Room 9 - Mt. Sopris (Main Building, Lobby Level)

AIR Presenter/Author: Dan Goldhaber

10.10 - Pre-Service Teachers and Mentors

Location: Room 10 - Mt. Elbert (Tower - GHCC, 2nd floor)

AIR Session: National Board Certification as a Signal of Cooperating Teacher Quality?

AIR Presenters/Authors: Roddy Theobald and Dan Goldhaber

AIR Session: Field-based Experiences in Massachusetts: Exploring Multiple Dimensions of Mentor Teacher and Early-Career Teaching Effectiveness

AIR Presenters/Authors: Roddy Theobald, Ben Backes, James Cowan and Dan Goldhaber


11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

11.03 - Getting the story right on teacher shortages

AIR Session: Getting the story right on teacher shortages

Location: Room 3 - Mt. Yale (Main Building, 3rd floor & virtual)

AIR Presenter/Author: Dan Goldhaber

 

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