American Institutes for Research
For Identification Of Deeper Learning Schools And Steps Needed To Scale The Deeper Learning Model
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Amount$1,718,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/12/2012
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Term21.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
American Institutes for Research, a leading U.S. research firm, has undertaken a study to consider whether students in the more than 400 schools in the Foundation’s Deeper Learning Network of model schools have more opportunities to engage in rich instructional activities, have developed stronger deeper learning skills, perform better on state assessments, and achieve better postsecondary outcomes than they would have in other schools. The study has three goals: (1) to assess the degree to which Network schools produce better student outcomes; (2) to describe school characteristics associated with deeper learning outcomes, scalability, and sustainability; and (3) to create an evidence base that policymakers can draw upon as they consider educational reform policies. With initial funding in 2011 and earlier in 2012, the Program is making the final request to the Board for this study, which will cost $4.9 million altogether.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.air.org
Address
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Grants to this Grantee
for support of the California Collaborative on District Reform
The California Collaborative on District Reform, housed at and staffed by the American Institutes for Research, brings together researchers, practitioners, policymakers, funders, advocates, and support providers to solve problems of educational practice at the district and state levels. The group will support effective implementation, sustainability, and refinement of pandemic recovery efforts in California’s schools. It will do so by contributing to the knowledge base about local practices and by working with districts to improve tools and processes used for strategic planning and budgeting. (Substrategy: District Deep Dives and Networks)