About REL Northeast and Islands
FY2023 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
FY2022 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
Blog
Our team at REL Northeast & Islands is thrilled to announce we will continue working with states and territories across our region for another five years...
Date published:
Apr 20, 2022
FY2021 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
FY2020 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
Blog
This has been a difficult and stressful time for schools, districts, education systems worldwide, and families. With widespread school closures, educators and district leaders are working non-stop to ensure all students have access to learning opportunities and other services that schools provide, like free lunch--all while taking steps to stop the spread of COVID-19. To support your efforts, we have put together a set of FAQs to assist schools and districts with their most pressing needs--su...
Date published:
Mar 25, 2020
FY2018 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
Blog
At REL Northeast & Islands, one of our most important jobs is to ensure that the research we develop and use in partnership with our stakeholders is rigorous and relevant. Our applied research studies must be methodologically sound, and our training, coaching, and technical support projects must be informed by current and credible research. Additionally, we want our projects to meet local needs and contribute to broader conversations about critical challenges facing U.S. schools. To help make...
Date published:
Feb 01, 2018
FY2017 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
FY2016 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
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Descriptive Study
REL Northeast and Islands, in collaboration with the Northeast Educator Effectiveness Research Alliance and the New Hampshire Department of Education, conducted a study of the implementation of new teacher evaluation systems in New Hampshire's School Improvement Grant (SIG) schools. While the basic system features are similar across district plans, the specifics of these features vary considerably by district. District fidelity to the plans, as measured by the exposure of teachers to differen...
Grant
The existing EDC-PPSD partnership utilized the grant to develop a broader consortium known as the Providence Education Research Consortium (PERC). Institutions of higher education, foundations, and community organizations located in Rhode Island were recruited to serve as members of PERC. The goal of establishing PERC was to (1) facilitate collaborative research between PPSD and education researchers who investigate student learning outcomes; (2) ensure that research conducted in PPSD is ali...
Award number:
R305H140118