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Editor's Pick  Questions and Answers on No Child Left Behind -- Doing What Works
No Child Left Behind encourages the use of programs and approaches that work to improve student learning. (FAQ) GO >
Editor's Pick  The Facts About...Investing In What Works
How No Child Left Behind helps schools use the best available research. (fact sheet) GO >
Editor's Pick  What Works Clearinghouse
A set of web-based databases established to provide a trusted source of high-quality scientific research on education practices. GO >
Editor's Pick  What Works Clearinghouse Overview
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Editor's Pick  Evidence-Based Education
Presentation at ED regional meetings (October 2002) on evidence-based education, which is defined as the "integration of professional wisdom with the best available empirical evidence in making decisions about how to deliver instruction." GO >
Editor's Pick  Scientifically Based Research
Transcript of seminar where experts discussed the meaning of "scientifically based research" and its status across various disciplines (February 2002). GO >
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