Selecting instructional strategies and supplemental resources for supporting student learning recovery shouldn’t be a guessing game. District and school leaders seeking to address learning loss and ...
What makes an education program evidence-based? How can educators find proof that programs and interventions will actually help the students in their own schools and districts? Why does one research ...
Millions of federal dollars are currently streaming into schools to help address learning shortfalls related to the pandemic. While it’s not clear what strings might be attached to these new funds, ...
For decades, Johns Hopkins University researchers have leveraged federal grants to establish public school programs in Baltimore, throughout Maryland, and across the nation to help teachers and ...
Despite the large number of patient falls at hospitals, there are few large-scale studies to quantify the cost savings of intervention programs. The Fall TIPS (Tailoring Interventions for Patient ...
As districts budget for the 2022-2023 school year, they’ll have some additional funds to spend thanks to the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund created by the Coronavirus ...
For most health systems or medical groups, adopting a program that has already been developed, tested, and adapted for various settings will be the most efficient and lowest-risk way to improve ...
Evidence-based decision making (EBDM)—using the best available evidence from multiple sources to make informed decisions—is critical to the success of any organization. In a new study, researchers ...