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Empowering Community Perspectives in Evaluation Research

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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

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Without conceptualizing an explanatory mechanism—a reason to believe a difference might exist—they simply compare the outcomes of students whose required course materials are openly licensed with those whose materials are traditionally copyrighted. call this “the access hypothesis.” Grimaldi et al.

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Michigan School Administrators’ Journey Toward Increased Equity and Inclusion

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Careful listening and data analysis can then lead to a strategic diversity plan that includes prioritizing resources, creating multicultural goals, and developing aligned professional development. The Path Forward. Shivers teaches doctoral-level coursework at Madonna University. Davis has a Ph.D. About the Moderator.

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5 Principles for Evaluating State Test Scores

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The answer, of course, is to visit the school, talk to the staff and students, and observe the learning process. For better or worse, standardized test scores are simple for anyone to access, typically a link or two away on the web. What’s the best way to know what’s going on in schools? What’s the easier way? Christina Luke, Ph.D.