…Math Excel Partnership (RMEP) and the Building Assets, Reducing Risks (BARR) model of school improvement. With approximately 30 percent of our nation’s 50+ million students attending rural and small town…
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Kate Lytton, M.S.
Kate Lytton brings over 20 years of experience in social research, including needs assessment, strategic planning, evaluation design, survey research, and qualitative methods, to her program evaluation work at CES….
Cite-Seeing with AI: A Perplexity Adventure
…solution because it provides zero transparency about the source of its answers. In many cases, Chat GPT’s opacity about the research process prevents users from the critical inquiry and reflection…
A device contract for your family: 4 rules
…sight to minimize temptation. Rule #4 We wait one hour after waking to use our device and we put the device away at least 1 hour before bedtime. The research…
Rebecca Mazur Ph.D.
Rebecca Mazur, PhD is an educational researcher and evaluator, and a former high school librarian. She has designed and conducted studies investigating a variety of educational phenomena including system factors…
Louise Ebbeson
Louise Ebbeson conducts social science research, primarily in the fields of economic and social development. She holds three degrees, a MSc. in Gender and Development, a M.A. in International Administration…
Social-Emotional Development: What’s happening in districts?
By Kay Lisseck, MKEA Regional Coordinator, Pioneer Valley Region With a focus on social-emotional learning, the latest annual report from the Rennie Center for Education Research and Policy points to…
Early Literacy and ParentChild+
…a classroom. As a parent, you are the gateway to your child’s language and literacy development. Home E Search query for: events and courses windows history research build…
New CES Resource!
The growing library of easily digestible, practical toolkits, research-based guides and tips, as well as professional development opportunities for educators that are built on the amazing work that is done…
If you want your children to succeed, teach them to share in Kindergarten
…a new study. Kids who get along well with others also are less likely to have substance-abuse problems and run-ins with the law. The research, which involved tracking nearly 800…