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Ed. Dept. Web Site Seeks to Link Research, Practice

By Debra Viadero 鈥 November 12, 2007 3 min read
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First, the Department of 91制片厂视频 created the What Works Clearinghouse, an online source that educators and policymakers could turn to for the lowdown on what research has to say on the effectiveness of particular educational programs and practices.

Now comes Doing What Works.

Launched by the department Nov. 2, Doing What Works, found online at , aims to help educators and administrators put into practice research-based educational techniques.

Practitioners can read about the studies undergirding recommended educational strategies; access video, slides, or audio recordings of practitioners using those practices in schools; or see examples of tools for implementing such strategies in their own schools.

Middle Ground

鈥淭his online library of resources will build a bridge from research to action,鈥 said Secretary of 91制片厂视频 Margaret Spellings in announcing the Web site. 鈥淚t translates research-based practices into examples of tools that support and improve classroom instruction.鈥 The site also stakes out middle ground in addressing a dilemma the department has long faced: deciding whether to focus on getting research guidance out to practitioners fast or getting it perfect. The What Works Clearinghouse, begun in 2002, embodied the second approach. It set high methodological standards, but few education studies could pass its screens, leading some critics to dub the site the 鈥渘othing works鈥 clearinghouse.

From Research to Practice

The new site features teaching practices vetted by the Department of 91制片厂视频鈥檚 research arm and similar organizations. Content on the site is organized into three areas:

LEARNING WHAT WORKS: Understanding the research base behind the practices.

SEEING HOW IT WORKS: Accessing examples of schools and classrooms engaged in those practices, including videos.

DOING WHAT WORKS: Enabling users to access examples of tools and templates to implement the practices.

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鈥淲e could only put up new topics as quickly as the research is done on effective practices,鈥 Holly Kuzmich, the 91制片厂视频 Department鈥檚 deputy chief of staff for policy and programs, said of What Works, which now features 78 research reviews. 鈥淯nfortunately, in the world of education, there is not as much of that as we need yet.鈥

Faced with schools struggling to meet their academic-improvement targets under the federal No Child Left Behind law, the department鈥檚 office of planning, evaluation, and policy development, at Ms. Spellings鈥 behest, took the first approach. It began work last year on a database of 鈥減romising practices鈥 culled from places with a record of raising student achievement.

But because that approach requires a lower standard of evidence than the clearinghouse sets, at least one department official worried that the agency might be sending 鈥渃onflicting signals鈥 on its research standards. (鈥溾極ne Stop鈥 Research Shop Seen as Slow to Yield Views That Educators Can Use,鈥 Sept. 27, 2006.)

The $3.5 million Doing What Works initiative replaced the promising-practices project and draws much of its research information from the Institute of 91制片厂视频 Sciences, the department鈥檚 research arm and the agency that oversees the What Works project.

The new site is 鈥渘ot just about gold-standard evidence,鈥 said James W. Kohlmoos, the president of Knowledge Alliance, a Washington-based trade group for research centers and organizations. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about the best available evidence on a particular topic so you鈥檙e not backing off on rigor.鈥

The site鈥檚 first topic area, teaching strategies for English-language learners, adheres to a practice guide鈥攁lso the first in a series of such publications鈥攖hat the institute published last year to provide research advice for teachers and administrators. Panels of outside experts set the content for each guide. Future Doing What Works topics may, but won鈥檛 necessarily, follow the practice guides.

Doing What Works 鈥渄oes capture more or less what was in our practice guide and provides additional information that would help people use the material,鈥 said Russell Gersten, who led that first panel. He is the executive director of the Instructional Research Group, a nonprofit based in Long Beach, Calif. 鈥淗aving been involved for awhile in the 鈥榩romising practices鈥 initiative, which was very loose, this seems a much better way of going about things.鈥

Division of Roles

The planning and evaluation office also collaborated with the 91制片厂视频 Department鈥檚 office of elementary and secondary education, the office of English-language acquisition, and private contractors to put together Doing What Works.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a nice division of roles and responsibilities,鈥 said Grover J. 鈥淩uss鈥 Whitehurst, the IES director.

Forthcoming topic areas, which the department hopes to add in a month or so, include cognition and learning, early-childhood education, high school reform, literacy, mathematics and science, and school restructuring.

A version of this article appeared in the November 14, 2007 edition of 91制片厂视频 Week as Ed. Dept. Web Site Seeks to Link Research, Practice

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