Previous Research
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US Department of Education:
Funder: U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs (Tech. Assist. and Dissem. to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities)
The long-term goal of this model demonstration is to contribute empirical evidence on the effectiveness of a system of instructional practices for supporting the algebra-readiness of middle school students with specific learning disabilities in mathematics. In this project, data-based individualization (DBI) serves as the overarching approach for addressing individual student’s needs when learning algebra by (1) identifying students’ misconceptions and errors in key algebraic concepts, (2) using evidence-based elements of explicit and systematic instruction to support students’ learning, and (3) integrating principles of culturally responsive assessment and instruction. School-based educators will develop capacity to implement these practices through professional development and coaching.
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TIF: DISD Educators Attend 91勛圖厙's STEM Academy
Funder: The STEM Academy for Science Teachers & Leaders was generously funded through a lead gift from the .
Through the generosity of the Texas Instruments Foundation and a committed partnership between Dallas ISD and 91勛圖厙, Dallas middle school teachers and administrators had the opportunity to participate in the STEM Academy for Science Teachers & Leaders. Participating teachers and leaders advanced their careers, became leaders in STEM integration, and contributed to developing the next generation of STEM professionals in the classroom. The STEM Academy was a four-year project, designed as a systems-level initiative focused at the school and science department level.
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Istation: Algebra 1 Universal Screening System and Algebra Readiness Progress Monitoring Tool (ARPM)
Funder: Imagination Station, Inc. (Istation)
The Algebra 1 Universal Screener allows teachers to identify students at-risk for not meeting curricular expectations. The assessments are intended to be administered in the fall, winter, and spring, and results can guide teachers' instructional decisions. ARPM was developed to support teachers as they monitor their students' progress of algebra readiness knowledge and skills in Grades 6-8 within a Response to Intervention framework.
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Istation: Validity Studies for Spanish Assessments
Funder: Imagination Station, Inc. (Istation)
The purpose of the Validity Studies is to gather evidence about the appropriateness of ISIP Spanish Assessments for Grades PK-5. Evidence collected aligns with the Technical Standards as specified on the National Center for Response to Intervention (NC-RTI) tools chart for universal screeners and the National Center on Intensive Intervention (NCII) tools chart for progress monitoring tools.
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Parent Math Training Pilot in Jamaica
Funder: Inter-American Development Bank and Jamaican Ministry of Education
The Parent Math Training Pilot (PMTP) in Jamaica is a pilot program targeting parents in low-income communities in Jamaica to support their foundational mathematics knowledge by providing them with evidence-based learning materials. The intent of the project is to increase the number and quality of parents' mathematical interactions with their children at home.
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IES: Promoting Algebra Readiness (Project PAR)
Funder: Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
RME partnered with the University of Oregon on a strategic intervention on rational numbers in the middle school grades. The team developed 100 lessons delivered to small groups of students needing moderate to intensive intervention. This project is currently being pilot tested to examine the potential promise of increasing student achievement.
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Texas Education Agency: Response to Intervention Guidance App and Website
RME partnered with the Texas Education Agency and Education Service Center XIII to revise and update the state's guidance document on Response to Intervention (RtI), innovatively delivered via a mobile app and website.
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Istation: Universal Screener and Inventory Assessement System for Grades PK-8
Funder: Imagination Station, Inc. (Istation)
This project developed 10 item banks for the ISIP Math assessment system that includes both a universal screener and inventory assessment to identify and then support students struggling in mathematics in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. The system can track student performance and provide teachers with valuable data to inform instructional planning decisions.
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Texas Education Agency: ESTAR/MSTAR Assessment System
Funder: ESC XIII
RME’s work with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) began in 2010 with the state's algebra readiness initiative for an assessment system aimed at identifying and supporting students at risk of not being ready for algebra in grades 2-8. The universal screeners and diagnostic assessments help teachers identify why students are struggling in key algebra-readiness content areas.
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Istation: Validity Studies for Grades K-8 Universal Screener
Funder: Imagination Station, Inc. (Istation)
The purpose of the Validity Studies is to gather evidence about the appropriateness of ISIP Math for making screening decisions for students in K-Grade 8. Evidence collected aligns to the Technical Standards as specified on the Center on Response to Intervention tools chart.
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Research-to-Practice Conference
Research in Mathematics Education hosted an annual Research-to-Practice conference between 2012-2019. The purpose of the conference was to synthesize the latest education policy and present practical solutions for K-12 mathematics educators.