Jaunelle Pratt-Williams
Associated IES Content
Grant
Resources to Standardize Cost Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Educational Interventions
The project team aims to improve the rigor, comparability, and usefulness of cost analyses and cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of educational programs by facilitating the application of the recently established Standards for the Economic Evaluation of Educational and Social Programs (SEEESP). The team will develop an Economic Evaluation Standards Toolkit that includes a Standards Template that researchers can use to apply the Standards to planned or completed economic analyses.
Federal funding program:
Award number:
R305D240010
FY2022
FY2022 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
Blog
"Yea" or "Nay": How a New REL Appalachia Tool Can Help Determine the Real Costs of Supplemental Online Programs
This blog explores why online supplemental learning is on the rise, provides a brief overview of cost-feasibility analysis, and introduces you to a new REL Appalachia tool to help you evaluate the true costs of implementation to support leaders in making cost-informed decisions.
Date published:
Nov 02, 2021
FY2021
FY2021 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
report
Descriptive Study
Cost-Feasibility Analysis Toolkit for Supplemental Online Programs
Regional Educational Laboratory Appalachia researchers developed the Cost-Feasibility Analysis (CFA) Toolkit to help education leaders estimate whether implementing supplemental online programs is affordable given a school or district's available resources. The CFA Toolkit guides users through a four-stage process that yields cost information that can support decisionmaking about implementing such a program. The toolkit includes guidance, helpful resources, and an Excel-based cost-estimation ...
Jul 01, 2021
FY2020
FY2020 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
Grant
Cost Analysis in Practice Project (CAP Project)
Teachers College, Columbia University collaborated with SRI International and NORC at the University of Chicago to develop and disseminate free, on-demand tools, guidance, and technical assistance to education researchers and practitioners planning or conducting cost analysis or cost-effectiveness analysis of education practices, programs, and policies.
Federal funding program:
Award number:
R305U200002
Blog
Using Cost Analysis to Guide Resource Decisions
Cost Analysis can support state and local education leaders in decisionmaking surrounding resources for initiatives. Learn more about the four types of cost analysis, examples of putting them into practice, and resources you can use to support your cost analysis efforts.
Date published:
May 28, 2019
resource
Other Resource
Engaging Families for Successful Student Transitions: Paving the Way to Postsecondary Education Workshop 2 Training Materials
These training materials include a PowerPoint presentation describing evidence on effectively engaging families in students' postsecondary transitions and resources that are available in southwest Virginia to support with this process. The materials were first shared at a workshop for secondary and postsecondary educators and program leaders in spring 2019. This workshop was the second part of a two-part series on nonacademic supports for students' postsecondary transitions. Speakers: Jaunel...
Apr 24, 2019
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