EF+Math Program - Evaluation Track (Deadline Pending)

Sponsor: NewSchools Venture Fund
Solicitation Title: EF+Math Program - Evaluation Track (Deadline Pending)
Funding Amount: varies
Sponsor Deadline: Monday, August 3, 2020
Solicitation Link: https://www.efmathprogram.org/evaluation-track

Overview

<p>Housed within NewSchools Venture Fund, the EF+Math Program is equity-focused, research-informed and designed with educators at the center.  Every student has the potential to be a powerful math learner, yet only 40 percent of 4th grade students in the U.S. are proficient or advanced in math, and the numbers go down even further in later grades. We may not have made progress because we have been ignoring a key component of how students learn math.</p> <p>Math success is critical to many factors for success in young adulthood, and executive function is foundational for learning math and reading, and for developing other mindsets, skills and habits for success in life. These fundamentals are particularly important for students who have been historically underserved by the education system.</p> <p><strong>What<br></strong>We are focused on unlocking the potential that already exists in each student to build executive functions while learning high-quality math content. Our specific interest is in students in grades 3-8 who have been historically underserved. These students deserve the best tools to build the foundations necessary for excellence in math. EF+Math will fund and support teams to co-design and develop new approaches to build math-relevant executive function skills during high-quality math instruction.</p> <p><strong>How<br></strong></p> <p>We take an inclusive R&D approach with educators at the center. Educators, researchers and developers co-design and then rapidly iterate on solutions together. Teachers are experts — both in content and the contexts in which math is taught. Our approach leans into their knowledge and expertise, particularly those who serve students in historically under-resourced schools. At every step, the multi-disciplinary teams co-create solutions that work in real-world classrooms.</p> <p><strong>Success<br></strong>Our mission is to empower every student, teacher and parent with the knowledge that all students are powerful learners, regardless of opportunities provided by background or circumstance. Every young person is already equipped with the foundational skills of executive functions that are needed to learn anything, particularly rigorous math. By funding new approaches to give students opportunities to practice building math-relevant executive function skills while learning challenging math, we aim to significantly increase the number of students who are proficient or advanced in math.</p> <p>Our five-year program will fund multi-disciplinary teams to co-create solutions that integrate executive function-building activities into high-quality, evidence-based math instruction through 4 tracks: Designing for Use, Prototyping, Applied Research, and Evaluation. </p> <div style="padding-left:30px"><strong><strong>Evaluation Track<br></strong></strong>To support and measure program success, the EF+Math Program will conduct ongoing, rigorous evaluations throughout the discovery and development process. This work will be performed on two parallel tracks: rapid-cycle evaluation and long-term evaluation. <p>From the start of the program, the EF+Math Program will support prototype teams through rapid-cycle, formative evaluations. </p> <p>Separately, a Call for Proposals will be available in the Fall of 2020 for an independent, third-party evaluation team to design, implement and interpret rigorous studies of the prototype learning systems. We are particularly interested in new approaches to evaluation that can provide valid and useful information about the impact on student skills throughout an ongoing discovery and development process, rather than waiting until the prototype learning systems are fully developed. </p> <p>The program will culminate with an evaluation of whether the prototypes improve math and executive function outcomes for students, based on a sample of 10,000 students in school settings that reflect the diversity of U.S. schools.</p> <p><strong><strong><br></strong></strong></p></div>

Other Information:<p>Full Proposals will be invited in Fall 2020. </p>


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