The AIR Economic Evaluation of Policies and Programs (EEPP) Methods Hub focuses on three types of economic evaluations: cost analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, and cost-benefit/return-on-investment analysis. We use our expertise to promote and conduct rigorous economic evaluations for projects led by AIR and our external partners. ...
Authors of the essays in this part or the series outline ways to advance school integration through inclusive learning plan pathways, in addition to interventions around race and place.
At the American Institutes for Research® (AIR), we are driven by a shared purpose of building a better, more equitable world. If you are interested in partnering with us on current work or discussing potential future opportunities, explore the many ways here.
To improve the outcomes of adult learners, programs and educators need research they can trust and readily use to inform practice. AIR contributes to the research base about what works for adult learners by conducting rigorous and policy-relevant studies focused on teaching and learning.
In collaboration with our partners, government leaders, and field experts, AIR has worked to strengthen the evidence base, provide evidence-backed equity resources, and support equal access to programs that can help people and communities thrive.
CS@AIR has been an early leader in helping conceptualize and implement micro-credential and educator professional learning programs. We also support development of other forms of educator professional learning, including traditional workshops and co-development sessions, through our RPP work.
Resources and tips on how to work with your health care provided to develop a pain self-management plan to improve your social, physical, and emotional well-being.
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