With increasingly tight budgets, many public school districts lack research personnel to evaluate program efficacy or investigate best practices that raise student achievement. We highlight an example of a successful university-district partnership that offers district-driven research support while providing opportunities for practitioner-scholars to learn first-hand how to perform rigorous evaluation work. This article details the Early Kindergarten Transition program evaluation study conducted by a university-district partnership as well as testimony from district leadership on the utility of the research deliverables and long-term benefits of the research collaboration
Throughout the United States, state governments are allocating millions of dollars to support Volunt...
This comparative case study, with a phenomenological approach examined the effect of kindergarten tr...
This article describes the process of engaging preschool and kindergarten teachers in the research a...
With increasingly tight budgets, many public school districts lack research personnel to evaluate pr...
Kindergarten programs have been part of public schooling since the 1850s. Over the years, kindergart...
Starting Smart and Strong (S3I), an initiative of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, strives t...
High quality instruction is essential to producing developmental gains for young children and can mi...
August and September mark the start of the school year for America's children, and for the more than...
This research study focused on early childhood education programs that were implemented by public sc...
Thesis advisor: Rebekah L. ColeyChildren moving from early education programs into elementary school...
One of the biggest issues in education today is that no common structure exists to serve students be...
This article reports the results for the first cycle of an action research study about a district-un...
The United States is as known for its high-quality universities as for its poor-quality public schoo...
The United States is in the bottom quartile of formally enrolled preschoolers in the developed count...
The investigator in this study explored perspectives of rural Nebraska community leaders on pre-kind...
Throughout the United States, state governments are allocating millions of dollars to support Volunt...
This comparative case study, with a phenomenological approach examined the effect of kindergarten tr...
This article describes the process of engaging preschool and kindergarten teachers in the research a...
With increasingly tight budgets, many public school districts lack research personnel to evaluate pr...
Kindergarten programs have been part of public schooling since the 1850s. Over the years, kindergart...
Starting Smart and Strong (S3I), an initiative of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, strives t...
High quality instruction is essential to producing developmental gains for young children and can mi...
August and September mark the start of the school year for America's children, and for the more than...
This research study focused on early childhood education programs that were implemented by public sc...
Thesis advisor: Rebekah L. ColeyChildren moving from early education programs into elementary school...
One of the biggest issues in education today is that no common structure exists to serve students be...
This article reports the results for the first cycle of an action research study about a district-un...
The United States is as known for its high-quality universities as for its poor-quality public schoo...
The United States is in the bottom quartile of formally enrolled preschoolers in the developed count...
The investigator in this study explored perspectives of rural Nebraska community leaders on pre-kind...
Throughout the United States, state governments are allocating millions of dollars to support Volunt...
This comparative case study, with a phenomenological approach examined the effect of kindergarten tr...
This article describes the process of engaging preschool and kindergarten teachers in the research a...