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http://dww.ed.gov. Objectives. Introduce Doing What Works (DWW) as resource for evidence-based practices Show array of resources using Response to Intervention in Elementary-Middle mathematics as an example Describe mini-award opportunity (due Dec. 17). Selected Topics
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Objectives Introduce Doing What Works (DWW) as resource for evidence-based practices Show array of resources using Response to Intervention in Elementary-Middle mathematics as an example Describe mini-award opportunity (due Dec. 17)
Selected Topics Preschool Language and Literacy Teaching Literacy in English to K-5 English Learners Adolescent Literacy Response to Intervention in Primary Grades Reading National Mathematics Advisory Panel: Critical Foundations for Algebra (PreK-8) Encouraging Girls in Math and Science School Turnaround Reducing Behavior Problems in Elem. Classrooms Dropout Prevention
Research to Practice Translation Path Research Reviews • Videos, Audios, Slideshows • Sample Materials • Tools and Templates Key Actions and Supporting Conditions Practice Statements Expert Consensus Field Knowledge
For Each Practice: • Research base/Instructional presentations • Expert interviews • School site videos and slideshows • Interviews and sample materials from schools • Ideas for action • Tools and templates to implement practices
Planning Templates: Helping states, districts, and schools develop policies
Mini-Awards Purpose: One-time opportunity to provide mini-awards to support your exploration of ways to integrate DWW in your work Eligibility: Targeted to states, districts, intermediate service agencies, institutions of higher education, networks of schools Awards: About 15 awards from $15,000 to $75,000
Mini-Awards Timeline: Due: December 17, 2010 Award: mid-January, 2011 Completion: July 31, 2011 Reporting: Document, collect information about outcomes, submit a final report, share any materials developed. Awards: DWW staff can consult on project design and development, access to DWW resources. No tailored development of new media is possible.
Selection Criteria Feasibility—clear plan, timeline Commitment—staff time Scope—number impacted Outcomes—evidence of value Sustainability—continue past project