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Empowering Community Perspectives in Evaluation Research

Digital Promise

What is equitable evaluation? As funders, government agencies, and service providers become increasingly focused on program evaluation results to make evidence-based decisions, evaluators and other researchers seek to answer this question. Why does equitable evaluation matter? .

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On the Relationship Between Adopting OER and Improving Student Outcomes

Iterating Toward Openness

OpenStax Director of Research Philip Grimaldi and other authors asked the same questions in their 2019 article Do open educational resources improve student learning? Implications of the access hypothesis : Why do most comparisons of OER to traditional materials fail to find a positive effect of OER? Grimaldi et al. Grimaldi et al.

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Michigan School Administrators’ Journey Toward Increased Equity and Inclusion

edWeb.net

Dr. Davis identified some key steps needed at the start of an equity journey, using his work with the diverse Holland Public Schools as an example. Finally, in 2018, Dr. Shivers received the Redford Community Foundation Service Award and in 2019, she was named to Michigan’s Crain’s Notable Women in Educational Leadership.

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ST Math Results & Impact

MIND Research Institute

When discussing research that evaluates edtech program effectiveness, we need to talk less about access to it and more about the nature of the information itself. Traditionally, edtech evaluation has been made up of scarce data and insufficient credible information about the efficacy of its program.

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