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Many students who don’t have the money, time or inclination to pursue a bachelor’s degree are looking at the associate’s degree as a way into the labor market. And, according to Mark Schneider in this blog post, if they make good choices about where to go and what to study, ...
Adult learners include those with little education who want to improve their literacy skills to help them transition to college, immigrants who want to learn English, students who have dropped out of school and want to get their secondary credential or take the high school equivalency tests, and adults seeking ...
AIR’s Apprenticeships for Tech network of Related Technical Instruction (RTI) providers include 2- and 4-year colleges and universities, as well as technical trade schools and private training organizations with strong reputations among tech employers. RTI provides apprentices with knowledge of the theoretical and technical instruction they need to succeed in ...
AIR) experts will present at several sessions during the annual Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) conference, virtually Feb. 14–15, and in-person Feb. 18–22, at the Grand Hyatt Washington in Washington, D.C. The theme for this year’s conference is “Improving Education for a More Equitable World” and aligns with AIR’s ...
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This study, conducted by AIR and Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) for the Regional Educational Laboratory Northeast and Islands (REL-NEI), tested the impact of expanding access to Algebra I to grade 8 students by offering an online course in schools that do not typically offer Algebra I in grade. ...
All children deserve to live healthy lives and experience positive well-being. The aim for this work is to understand the context that includes the norms, values, and conditions that underpin child well-being in various countries, with the intention of transferring and applying that knowledge to the United States. ...
Selective reporting is a critical concern in the scientific literature. Imagine if a study only reported on the positive effects of an educational intervention, while hiding negative or inconclusive results. This bias would give others an inaccurate understanding of the intervention’s effectiveness. This problem is especially salient in meta-analyses that ...