MDRC Presenting at National Research Conference on Early Childhood, June 27-29

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MDRC Presenting at National Research Conference on Early Childhood, June 27-29

The federal Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is virtually hosting the National Research Conference on Early Childhood on June 27-29, 2022. MDRC researchers will be participating in several sessions.

The federal Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is virtually hosting the National Research Conference on Early Childhood on June 27-29, 2022. MDRC researchers will be participating in several sessions.

June, 2022

MDRC’s Carolyn Hill and Virginia Knox Author Chapter in New Book on Implementation Science

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MDRC’s Carolyn Hill and Virginia Knox Author Chapter in New Book on Implementation Science

MDRC Senior Fellow Carolyn J. Hill and MDRC President Virginia Knox coauthored a chapter, “Pipeline and Cyclical Models of Evidence Building: The Roles of Implementation Research,” in a new book, Implementation Science: The Key Concepts, published by Routledge.

MDRC Senior Fellow Carolyn J. Hill and MDRC President Virginia Knox coauthored a chapter, “Pipeline and Cyclical Models of Evidence Building: The Roles of Implementation Research,” in a new book, Implementation Science: The Key Concepts, published by Routledge.

June, 2022

Introducing the Evidence and Equity Collaborative

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Introducing the Evidence and Equity Collaborative

In the fall of 2020, the chief executive officers of nine leading policy research organizations met to discuss the critical importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the field of public policy research and in their individual workplaces.

In the fall of 2020, the chief executive officers of nine leading policy research organizations met to discuss the critical importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the field of public policy research and in their individual workplaces.

May, 2022

MDRC Experts Presenting at Research and Evaluation Conference on Self-Sufficiency (RECS), June 1-3

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MDRC Experts Presenting at Research and Evaluation Conference on Self-Sufficiency (RECS), June 1-3

The Administration for Children and Families within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is virtually hosting the 21st Research and Evaluation Conference on Self-Sufficiency (RECS) on June 1-3.

May, 2022

An Opportunity for Providers of Digital Math Products to Address Unfinished Learning

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An Opportunity for Providers of Digital Math Products to Address Unfinished Learning

MDRC, in collaboration with RAND Corporation, Digital Promise, Westat, and Public Strategies, is seeking qualified entities to provide digital adaptive math products that complement core teacher-led instruction and support elementary school students with unfinished learning.

MDRC, in collaboration with RAND Corporation, Digital Promise, Westat, and Public Strategies, is seeking qualified entities to provide digital adaptive math products that complement core teacher-led instruction and support elementary school students with unfinished learning.

May, 2022

Strategies to Address Unfinished Learning with Technology: An Opportunity for Providers of Digital Math Learning

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Strategies to Address Unfinished Learning with Technology: An Opportunity for Providers of Digital Math Learning

MDRC, in collaboration with RAND Corporation, Digital Promise, Westat, and Public Strategies, announces an upcoming Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking qualified entities to provide digital, adaptive math products that support elementary school students.

MDRC, in collaboration with RAND Corporation, Digital Promise, Westat, and Public Strategies, announces an upcoming Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking qualified entities to provide digital, adaptive math products that support elementary school students.

April, 2022

Education Needs a Real National Focus. Here’s How That Can Happen

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Education Needs a Real National Focus. Here’s How That Can Happen

In the last two decades we have witnessed improvement in high school graduation rates, and even with the controversy over the Common Core, most states have implemented higher academic standards. There has been some progress, just not nearly enough especially given the fact that skills required in the workforce continue to increase.

Barron’s

April, 2022

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