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Organizing and Analyzing Qualitative Data
Explore strategies that educators can engage in to better organize, analyze, and understand qualitative data they have collected.
The Myth of Learning Styles: IgnitED Research Video
Did you know that learning styles do not exist? Watch the inaugural video in The Learning Accelerator's new series, IgnitED Research, to dive into the research and hear from a practitioner about the myth of learning styles.
Example: Learner-Led Classroom Management (IgnitED Research)
This video shares evidence from the learning sciences and a practitioner perspective around classroom management.
Activity: Three Essential Questions to Guide Improvement
The questions provided in this activity can be used to guide the design of a measurable solution. Use the table in this document to organize your thinking before jumping straight into building a pilot, prototype, or program.
A National Landscape Scan of Personalized Learning in K-12 Education in the United States
To better understand how personalized learning is playing out across the nation, iNACOL partnered with the Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE), NORC at the University of Chicago, and LEAP Innovations to conduct a national survey of...
Not All Feedback is Created Equal: IgnitED Research Video
It seems to be common (and accepted) knowledge that effective feedback is timely and relevant. In other words, receiving a simple grade on a test two weeks after it was given is unlikely to improve learning. But learning science has also shown that...
Sample Standards Map: Food Chains IgnitED Research Artifact
This sample standards map for Food Chains (TX Science Standard 3.9B) is used as a pretest in Ms. Scroggins' 3rd grade blended science class. The data are used to set SMART goals which drive students' learning.
How to Run a Focus Group
Focus groups can reveal an abundance of detailed information and insight. A well-planned focus group creates an environment for participants to feel comfortable so that they are willing to share their honest thoughts and perceptions.
Creativity in Schools
In collaboration with BetterLesson, TLA has developed and piloted a number of resources to help educators, leaders, and students better understand creativity in the classroom.
Activity: Identify Your Stakeholders
This activity helps you to identify all of the stakeholders who could influence and/or might be impacted by the outcomes of a solution you are seeking to design.