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The Cognitive, Psychometric, and Instructional Validity of Curriculum-Embedded Assessments: In-Depth Analyses of the Resources Available to Teachers Within "Everyday Mathematics"

Progress toward improving the quality of mathematics teaching and learning has been slow despite the introduction of standards-based curricula, such as Everyday Mathematics, and efforts to support teachers' implementation of reform-based classroom practices. Embedded assessments are considered to be a key element of reform-based curricula with the goal of supporting more effective instructional practices such as making students' thinking visible and providing opportunities for feedback. Howe...
Federal funding program:
Education Research Grants
Award number:
R305A090111
PI Meeting

2011 Principal Investigators Conference: September 7, 2011

The National Center for Education Research (NCER), in the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES), sponsored a 1-day IES Principal Investigators (PI) Meeting on September 7, 2011. The PI meeting included grantees from various research grant topic areas and provided opportunities for focused discussions on topics of general interest for investigators as they complete project activities.
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Sep 07, 2011 12:00AM - 11:59PM EDT
Grant

National Research & Development Center on Cognition and Mathematics Instruction

The National Center for Cognition and Mathematics Instruction has a core goal of redesigning components of a widely-used middle school mathematics curriculum-Connected Mathematics Project (CMP), and evaluating the efficacy of the redesigned curriculum materials.
Federal funding program:
Education Research and Development Centers
Award number:
R305C100024
Grant

Reading for Understanding Across Grades 6 through 12: Evidence-Based Argumentation for Disciplinary Learning

Project READI (Reading, Evidence, and Argumentation in Disciplinary Instruction) defines reading for understanding in adolescence as the ability to engage in evidence-based argumentation across multiple texts and supports its learning in three disciplines: history, science, and English literature. Disciplinary literacy involves complex critical analysis processes as well as close attention to text. The research team proposes a model that captures these processes while attending to the psycho...
Federal funding program:
Reading for Understanding Research Initiative
Award number:
R305F100007

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