Educator Effectiveness and Evaluation Project Wins Statewide Award
Were You in High School in 1960? Researchers Think Your Early Education Could Shed Light on Aging
Higher Ed Researcher Matthew Soldner to Lead Evaluations at IES
Impact of Missed Special Ed. Evaluations Could Echo for Years
Analysis: New Study Finds Huge Student Learning Gains in Schools Where Teachers Mentor Their Colleagues as Multi-Classroom Leaders
What a Study of Educator Evaluation Taught Us About Professional Learning
Immigrant, Bilingual Special Educator Named National Teacher of Year, Says She’s Devoted to Finding ‘All Our Students’ Strengths’
Song: Did Common Core Standards Work? New Study Finds Small but Disturbing Negative Impacts on Students’ Academic Achievement
USAID LAC Reads Capacity Program (LRCP) Partners with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information to Hold Jamaica’s Inaugural Early Reading Conference in Kingston
The Gates Foundation Bet Big on Teacher Evaluation. The Report It Commissioned Explains How Those Efforts Fell Short.