WestEd is partnering with the Richmond Fund for Children and Youth to closely track how local investments in youth programs affect mental health, education, and safety. Incorporating feedback from community members, the evaluation highlights what’s working and how programs can better meet families’ needs.
Join us on Wednesday, December 3, to hear experts discuss the launch of our Research–Practice Partnership Network. Find out how WestEd partners with districts and education agencies to codevelop and adapt evidence-based strategies that directly reflect each community’s unique strengths and priorities.
A recent multipart analysis examines the economic challenges and systemic conditions that impact English Learner education. The resources share practical, research-based recommendations for long-term improvements.
California’s Count Play Explore (CPE) initiative aims to improve math outcomes for young children. The initiative’s model begins with professional learning and coaching for facilitators. This resource collection includes insights and evaluation findings from the initiative.
The Justice and Prevention Research Center (JPRC) conducts research and evaluation to improve safety, justice systems, and public health and delivers impartial expertise and guidance to inform policy and strengthen communities.
A new evaluation report examines how a virtual professional learning community and immediate, elaborated feedback during independent math practice supported teachers in enhancing formative assessment practices, fostering sustained collaboration, and improving student math achievement.
Partner with researchers to transform evidence into action. WestEd’s Research–Practice Partnership Network works long-term at no cost with state and local education agencies to tackle regional challenges.