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As students prepare to return to school amid the waning pandemic, our experts weigh in on the challenges facing educators and students and provide some evidence-based solutions.
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AIR conducts rigorous research and evaluations that provide important information about the effectiveness of programs and policies in the U.S. and across the globe.
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Our experts can help government agencies and organizations develop, administer, and analyze surveys that create reliable, actionable data.
Federal Relief Funds: An Opportunity to Invest in Teachers
With a new round of COVID-19 relief funds headed to states and districts nationwide, education leaders have a rare opportunity to make strategic and comprehensive investments in the teacher workforce. Lisa Lachlan and Lynn Holdheide share insights and recommendations to address teacher quality and shortages.
Building the U.S. Workforce of the Future: Key Challenges and Opportunities
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic put extraordinary pressures on the U.S. economy, a number of disruptive shifts complicated workforce stability and preparation. AIR conducted a series of analyses to better understand current economic dynamics; here are the key takeaways.