Research & Evaluation
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How 2017-2019 State Entity Grantees Are Using Technical Assistance Set-Aside Funds
This report explains how Charter School Programs (CSP) State Entity (SE) grantees are using or proposed to use the TA set- aside portion of their CSP funds to provide technical assistance (TA) to subgrant applicants and charter school authorizers. This report also describes SE activities designed to meet the needs of underserved students, including students with disabilities and English Learners.
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California Special Education Governance and Accountability Study
This study examines California's current governance and accountability structures for students with disabilities, aged 3 to 21, and shares recommendations regarding improvements.
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Elevating Student Voice, Agency, and Co-Creation
This brief produced by the Equity Accelerator discusses the importance of student participation and leadership to advance racial equity.
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California’s Special Education Local Plan Areas: Funding Patterns, Inclusion Rates, and Student Outcomes
This REL West study examines Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) funding patterns, inclusion rates, and student outcomes in California.
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Education and Career Planning in High School: A National Study of School and Student Characteristics and College-Going Behaviors
This REL West study examines the relationships between students’ participation in education and career planning during high school and their application, coursetaking, and enrollment behaviors associated with the transition to college.
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Effect Size Basics: Understanding the Strength of a Program’s Impact
This quick-reference guide provides basic information about the measure called “effect size” to inform the selection of evidence-based interventions.
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Balancing District Impacts and Community Interests: Considerations for District Charter Authorizers
This brief supports a community-based approach to charter school authorizing decisions and better understand the types of district impact assessments that states require.
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Identifying Indicators of Distress in Charter Schools, Part 2: The Roles and Perspectives of Charter School Leaders and Board Members
This report aims to support charter school authorizers in recognizing early warning signs of early school decline from the perspectives of school leaders and governing board members.
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Instructional Practices That Integrate Equity-Centered Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning: Updated Research-to-Practice Brief
This brief explores the integration of SEL with academics and specifically addresses 10 educator practices that promote social, emotional, and academic development.
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Teacher Residency Programs in California: Financial Sustainability Challenges and Opportunities
This brief draws on the second year of the evaluation to understand the extent to which grantee programs are building toward financial sustainability within the context of their one-time funding sources. The findings outlined in this brief indicate that the financial sustainability of programs is a critical challenge to address.
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Serving Non–Systems-Involved Transition-Age Youths Impacted by Human Trafficking: Multidisciplinary Teams and Client Services
WestEd evaluated two pilot programs in California focused on improving supports for youths who are victims of or at risk of human trafficking, especially the underserved NSITA youth population aged 14-24.
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States’ School Safety Centers: A Brief Look Into History, Characteristics, and Activities
This brief produced by WestEd’s Justice and Prevention Research Center (JPRC) provides much-needed information on the history, characteristics, and activities of school safety centers (SSSCs).
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Curriculum Materials Designed for the Next Generation Science Standards Show Promise
WestEd led an independent randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of the NGSS-designed Amplify Science Middle School (ASMS) curriculum with initial findings supporting the use of ASMS curriculum to improve student learning outcomes in physical science.
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Science Learning with Hero Elementary: Accessible Blended Learning Resources to Reach All Students
There is a need to design learning resources that allow a diverse range of students access to instructional content, including students with disabilities, dual-language learners,
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Narrowing the Distance in ‘Distance Learning’: Lessons from Carnegie Math Pathways on Designing for Student Success Online
This Carnegie Math Pathways brief highlights some of the key learnings from the design and implementation of online Carnegie Math Pathways courses to narrow the distance and promote student success.
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