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2026 European Affinity Group Webinars
The webinar will outline aims and methods, and present some preliminary results of the presenters' analyses of he Teaching Improvement through Data and Evaluation project.
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2025 Research Methods Webinar Series
SREE's Summer/Fall Research Methods series features 6 expert-led webinars covering equity measurement, AI integration, meta-analysis & more. $25 members/$450 non-members/FREE students. All recorded with 6-month access.
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May 19 at 1pm EST: Education Funding in the Philanthropic Sector
In this session, representatives from a variety of foundations will share details about their particular strategy and approach for funding educational research.
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Rapid and comprehensive power analysis in R, with a focus on planned error control for multiple outcomes
In this webinar we will learn about defining power under multiplicity, and also learn how to use PUMP, an R package designed to calculate power when planning to use false discovery rate control or family-wise error control methods.
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An Introduction to Bayesian Impact Analysis
Purpose: To introduce intervention researchers to the basic ideas, intuition, logic, methods, applications, benefits, and limitations of Bayesian impact analysis.
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Design and Analysis of Clustered Observational Studies
Clustered observational studies (COS) are a critical analytic tool in educational effectiveness research. In this workshop, we will introduce participants to key aspects of the COS design including the possibility of bias from differential selection.
research methods
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Challenges and Strategies for Study Recruitment in Education Research
This 90-minute webinar will offer practical strategies for researchers who are recruiting districts and schools to participate in education research.
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Prioritizing and Selecting Context Features in Education Impact Studies: A '4R Lenses' Approach
In this 60-minute webinar, Carolyn Hill from MDRC and Lauren Scher from Mathematica will describe a general ‘4R lenses’ approach that researchers can draw on to help them make informed decisions about the context features to include in their studies.
implementation
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Navigating Complexity in Schools with Systematic, Structured, and Evidence-Based Interventions for Literacy
In this session, attendees will learn about the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of KAT, the implementation science approaches used to study the school contexts, and actionable steps that can be used by all researchers to avoid the null-effect trap.
research methods
science of reading
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Considering Gender and Sexuality in Survey-Based Research: Queer and Trans Studies Perspectives
This session focused on queer and trans approaches to gender and sexuality data in survey-based research.
gender and sexuality
critical perspectives in quantitative methods
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