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    How to Level Up Your Online Conferences

    A well-designed virtual conference can be just as engaging and useful—or lackluster and uninspiring— as an in-person event. Here are some quick tips that can help you up your game immediately.

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    Accelerated Learning in Oregon: Regional Promise Evaluation

    To help achieve Oregon’s high school and postsecondary education completion goals, the state has been expanding its investment in accelerated learning options that give students the opportunity to earn college credit.

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    Scaling Out-of-School Time STEM Programming: A National Scan

    To gather information about the field of out-of-school time science, technology, engineering, and math (OST STEM), Education Northwest recently conducted a national scan of OST STEM programs for the Overdeck Family Foundation

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    How to Boost Your Middle Schooler’s Math Confidence and Success

    Learn about evidence-based ways for parents to reduce their child’s anxiety around math and foster skills and resilience for math success.

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    8 Key Principles of Successful Tutoring Programs

    Quality tutoring programs center equity, uplift student voice, involve families, equip staff and volunteers with essential skills, and use data to evaluate success. Check out these eight research-based principles to make your tutoring program more effective.

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    Adapting Lesson Study for Community College Math Instruction

    We're are collaborating with the CCRC to adapt a pilot project at three community colleges in Oregon to test the usefulness of the lesson study professional development model in higher education.

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    Mathematics Interventions: What Strategies Work for Struggling Students?

    According to the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress, two-thirds of eighth-grade students performed at or below a basic level of proficiency in mathematics.

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    Parent Involvement in Education

    This classic 1989 brief from researchers Kathleen Cotton and Karen Reed Wikelund remains widely cited and circulated more than 20 years after original publication.

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    Promoting Success for Teachers of English Learners: A Coaching Tool

    Partners from CCSSO, AIR and Education Northwest adapted two widely used teacher evaluation and support systems into new resources for teachers with English learners in their classrooms.

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    Monitoring Student Learning in the Classroom

    This classic brief looks at the research on activities pursued by teachers to keep track of student learning for purposes of making instructional decisions and providing student feedback.

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    Two Strategies to Help Your Child Learn to Love Math

    Help young children recognize, practice, and appreciate math in their daily lives with these two strategies.

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    Classroom Questioning

    This classic brief reviews research on the relationship between teachers' classroom questioning behaviors and a variety of student outcomes, including achievement, retention and participation.

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    Effective Schooling Practices: A Research Synthesis 1995 Update

    This classic research synthesis by Researcher Kathleen Cotton cites classroom, school, and district practices that research has shown to foster positive student achievement, attitudes and social behavior.

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    Instructional Grouping

    Placing students into small groups can be a powerful approach to stimulate learning. This resource serves educators looking to improve classroom instruction through small-group student learning.

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    Increasing Student Attendance: Strategies from Research and Practice

    This booklet presents some research-based ideas as a starting place for those who want to develop better policies and practices to support student attendance.

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