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Under the No Child Left Behind Act, schools and districts are encouraged or required to implement programs that are proven to be effective through scientifically based research. As defined by NCLB, scientifically based research:
Source: U.S. Department of Education Policy Guidance "Guidance for the Reading First Program" April 1, 2002 http://www.ed.gov/programs/readingfirst/guidance.doc Guidance, Regulations, Legislation, and Announcements Guidance Non-Regulatory Guidance, Title II, Part A, Improving Teacher Quality State Grants (Word) For specific information on Scientifically Based Research, refer to section B4. Regulations Final Regulation, Title 1- Improving The Academic Achievement Of The Disadvantaged For specific information on Scientifically Based Research, refer to pages 71723-71724. Legislation Final Legislation, Public Law print of PL 107-110, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001; Title I, Part A, Subpart 1, Sec. 1116-Improving Basic Programs Operated By Local Educational Agencies Announcements U.S. Education Department and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Hold International Meeting on Evidence-Based Education (April 2004) Report on Scientifically Based Research Supported by U.S. Department of Education (November 2002) Related Resources from SchoolsMovingUp Useful Links What Works Clearinghouse The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) is a project of the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences, established to provide educators, policymakers, and the public with a central and independent source of scientific evidence of what works in education. Events Understanding Scientifically Based Research October 8, 2003 View a webcast on scientifically based research to learn more about what this means for you as a district or site administrator, decision maker or someone who seeks external resources and programs for schools. Tools Identifying and Implementing Educational Practices Supported By Rigorous Evidence This guide, developed by the US Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences, provides educational practitioners with the tools needed to distinguish interventions supported by scientifically-rigorous evidence from those that are not. Author: Institute of Education Sciences Publication Date: December 2003 Publisher: U.S. Department of Education Readings Are Small Schools Better? School Size Considerations for Safety and Learning Author: Joan McRobbie Publication Date: 2001 Publisher: WestEd Being an Informed Consumer of Quantitative Educational Research Author: Fashola, O.S. Publication Date: 2004, March Publisher: Phi Delta Kappa Building a New Structure for School Leadership Author: Elmore, R.F. Publication Date: 2000, Winter Publisher: The Albert Shanker Institute Into the Mix: Policy, Practice, and Research Author: Laitsch, Dan Publication Date: 2003, August Publisher: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) Reader's Guide to Scientifically Based Research Author: Slavin, Robert E. Publication Date: 2003, February Publisher: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) Teaching Children to Read: An Evidence-Based Assessment of the Scientific Research Literature Publication Date: 2000 Publisher: National Reading Panel The Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement Publisher: Learning Point Associates Other Resources Policymaker's Primer on Education Research Author: Patricia A. Lauer, Mid-continent Research For Education And Learning Publication Date: 2004, February Publisher: Education Commission of the States SETDA Connects - Scientifically Based Research (SBR) Module Author: State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) |
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