Read the Research Alliance's 2024 Year in Review for a round-up of findings that actively informed stakeholders, highlights from our public engagement efforts, and a sneak peek at new projects: https://t.co/OxXl5RUT1q
Launched in 2015, the @NYCSchools CS4All initiative sought to bring meaningful computer science learning experiences to all students across the system. Our new report describes the results: https://t.co/pmUspIanj9
#CSEdWeek, #CS4All, #EdEquity, #CSForALL
Happy CSEdWeek! Check out the Research Alliance's new report on NYC's CS4All initiative, highlighting success, challenges, and lessons learned. https://t.co/pmUspIanj9 #CSEdWeek, #CS4All, #EdEquity, #CSForALL, #NYCPS
Two Decades of NYC High School Admissions: Effects, Equity, and Experiences co-hosted by @AppleseedNy and the @FordhamLawNYC Feerick Center for Social Justice on November 18. This looks like a great event! https://t.co/YwFHknOYwF
The way we share education research isn't working for those who need it most. That's why we built the EdExchange – a 'town square' where researchers, educators, and policymakers can work together to improve schools. Learn more: https://t.co/E3LI6C6rf9 #EdExchange
"We are finding ways to ensure that community engagement is a core part of our ongoing studies–from including young people, teachers and parents as project advisors, to actually conducting research alongside these stakeholders." - @kathyhill444 Read more: https://t.co/z4EfPEB02y
As described in @educationweek (“Students Want to Learn More About Careers. Will High Schools Step Up?”), there is growing interest in career-connected learning. Our new report examines NYC students' experiences with college and career advising. https://t.co/dzjDi6DIa6
Despite much emphasis on college and career prep, high school advising remains an understudied topic. Our new report examines NYC students’ experiences with college and career planning, and how planning support differs across students and schools. https://t.co/dzjDi6Daky
Our new report on the participation and outcomes of students in the @expand_school STEM Options program highlights challenges that are relevant for many work-based learning initiatives. Read more: https://t.co/GTvKUwtO4t
The Research Alliance's Clare Buckley Flack and Michelle Flores with MDRC's @UntermanRebecca and Kelly Saunders at #SREE2024, presenting findings from a joint study supported by @IESResearch.
"Our commitment to equity-focused, rigorous, and actionable research makes us well positioned to continue generating evidence that informs positive change for NYC schools and students in the years ahead." - @CheriFancsali Read more: https://t.co/S89kokeIcy
New article from @zitsi_mirakhur and co. assessing the reliability and validity of the Computational Thinking Assessment for Elementary Students (CTAES) created by the Research Alliance as part of our Maker Partnership Project (NSF Award # 1742320): https://t.co/1g0IhvoXAC
Outsiders Within: How Do Black Girls Fit into Computer Science for All? | ACM Transactions on Computing Education https://t.co/l91FDA9KW2 By @zitsi_mirakhur, @CheriFancsali and @kathyhill444.
New essay from the Research Alliance's @CheriFancsali and Janice Lee. "Moving the Needle on Equity in Computer Science Education: Lessons from New York City" https://t.co/wydRMKHH8m