Social science research targets interdisciplinary problems. Integration of data from a broad array of sources can illuminate important relationships across these issues. Our record linkage approach leverages emerging computational techniques for data integration and is especially useful when primary identifiers are not available or shared across data sources. ...
AIR formed the NAEP Validity Studies Panel in 1995 under contract with the National Center for Education Statistics. The panel provides a technical review of NAEP plans and products and identifies technical concerns and promising techniques worthy of further study and research.
The AIR Equity Initiative works to build relationships that inform and extend the reach and impact of our work. Through engagement and communication activities, we invite dialogue, encourage action, and develop relationships to forge meaningful paths forward.
First responder fields serve a crucial role in the safety and well-being of communities around the country, but first responders don't always reflect the populations they serve. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Chief Evaluation Office initiated an exploratory study to identify promising practices that first responder agencies and organizations can ...
Teacher shortages are widely reported across the United States. But is there more to the story? Research sheds light on the widely-debated questions of shortages, their causes, severity, and ways to respond.
New research briefs on STEM Ph.D.'s shed light on two topics: the most gender imbalanced academic fields in which Ph.D.'s are awarded, and how debt is tied to graduate school funding patterns. The first study found that, in the STEM field, animal sciences and mathematics had far more men earning ...
Experts from AIR will be presenting at the AERA conference from April 27 – May 1, 2013 in San Francisco. The theme of the meeting is "Education and Poverty: Theory, Research, Policy and Praxis."
In this commentary published in the Hill, Dan Goldhaber, AIR vice president and director of CALDER, and John C. White, Louisiana state superintendent of education, discuss the importance of formal mentoring for teachers during their career training.
Opioid use disorder persists as one of the largest epidemics in America. In this In the Field piece, we discuss integrated care to address the opioid epidemic, where physical and behavioral health treatments are offered in the same setting.
With 25 years of experience in the public workforce system, Collins’s expertise lies in facilitation of strategies ranging from big ideas to operational practice. Prior to joining AIR, Collins’s experience included various facets of workforce development including at a local and state level and with a non-profit providing services to targeted ...