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| The Impact of ESSA: Identifying Evidence-Based Resources | Date: Thursday, May 3, 2018 Time: 2:00 pm EST | | The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires all Title I schools to use “evidence-based” educational activities. It is crucial that administrators understand not only how the law defines “evidence-based,” but also how to apply that definition to their decision making process in selecting the resources that will meet their district’s needs. Attend this web seminar to participate in a discussion about the practical implications of ESSA for administrators, and how to analyze and apply education research to help you make more effective strategic decisions for your district. Topics will include: How ESSA defines “evidence-based” Five important questions to ask when evaluating evidence-based interventions under ESSA How to cut through research jargon and answer the question, “Does this intervention truly help students?” Speakers: John Lovato, Ed.D., Assistant Superintendent, Educational Services Rosemead School District (Calif.) Luci Willits, Associate Vice President, Policy Curriculum Associates Kristopher John, Vice President, Online Assessment Curriculum Associates
Who will benefit: Administrators interested in ESSA, interventions or selecting programs and resources. Anyone may attend. Continuing education certification All attendees of this live web seminar will receive confirmation of their participation, which may be used for purposes of CEU certification where applicable.
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