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Oct5

New What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) Webinar on Learning from Studies that Do Not Meet WWC Standards

The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) will host a webinar on learning from studies that do not meet WWC standards on Thursday, October 21, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. » More info

Sep28

Identifying Students At Risk Using Prior Performance Versus a Machine Learning Algorithm

This REL Mid-Atlantic report compares the accuracy of simple early warning systems that use simple flags based on prior academic problems to an algorithm using a range of in- and out-of-school data to estimate the risk of each academic problem for each student in each quarter. » More info

Sep27

Variations in District Strategies for Remote Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic

This REL Central report details remote learning strategies proposed by districts in Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wyoming in spring 2020 and describes how the strategies varied by districts' Internet connectivity, poverty level, and locale. » More info

Sep21

Factors Associated with Grade 3 Reading Outcomes in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

REL Pacific explored the associations between reading proficiency and the demographic characteristics and education experiences of grade 3 students in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands. » More info

Sep21

Updated What Works Clearinghouse Reporting Guide for Study Authors

The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) has updated its guide for study authors on how to describe their studies and report findings in a way that is clear and complete. » More info

National Library of Education (NLE)

Library and bookshelvesNLE provides information, statistical, and referral services to the Department of Education, government agencies and the public. The collection focuses on education, including thousands of textbooks and instructional materials, as well as resources on law, public policy, economics, urban affairs, sociology, history, philosophy, and information science.

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REL Events and Opportunities

Teachers talking togetherREL Events provide an opportunity to learn from practitioners, policymakers, and researchers from across the country. Check out the REL Events Calendar for upcoming webinars and in-person professional development opportunities spanning topics from improving early education to transforming postsecondary teaching and learning, and everything in between.

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FEATURED RESOURCES

a father reading with his daughterAssisting Students Struggling with Mathematics: Intervention in the Elementary Grades

This practice guide grounds the six recommendations in high-quality evidence-based research studies focused on mathematics intervention. Each recommendation is supported by strong evidence, and includes features of intervention and/or instructional practices, with guidance on how to implement them, advice on how to overcome potential obstacles, and a short summary of the research that supports it.

Supporting Your Child's Reading at Home

Learning to read begins at home through everyday parent-child interactions, long before children attend school. This new website helps families support literacy development for students in Kindergarten through 3rd grade. It includes family activities to build literacy skills at home, along with videos that show parents what to focus on in each activity.

Teaching Math to Young Children for Families and Caregivers

Early childhood is an important period for developing math skills. These resources and activities, organized by math topics such as counting or shapes, include research-based and easy-to-follow steps to help you support your child's math skills during a typical day.

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Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)

Professional analyze various pieces of dataLearn about the plans for and results of evaluations related to ESSA