Feedback Needed for ED Doing What Works site

Interested in giving some feedback to help shape the Department of Education’s Doing What Works site? It’s a site with the stated purpose and mission of “translating research-based practices into practical tools to improve classroom instruction.”  Feedback is particularly needed around the topics of literacy instruction and dropout prevention.

A good cause, for sure.

Oh, and if you do an hour-long phone call/web session to give feedback, you get a $35 dollar Amazon gift certificate for your time and contribution. If interested, send me a quick message and I’ll get you in touch with the person in charge of the feedback cycle (which I believe wraps up sometime mid-March).  Please pass on the word to anyone who might be interested!

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2 Comments

  1. Julie Shively
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 8:39 am | Permalink

    count me in

    • Posted March 7, 2010 at 4:58 pm | Permalink

      hi Julie,

      great! I’ll email you the information directly– how goes everything with your new group of students this year?

      James

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