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[Docket ID Number ED–2019–IES–0017]
Proposed Priorities for the Institute of
Education Sciences and Request for
Comment
Institute of Education Sciences,
U.S. Department of Education.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Director of the Institute of
Education Sciences (IES) proposes
priorities to guide IES’ work and
provides a 60-day period for members of
the public to review and comment on
them. When the Director submits the
priorities to the National Board for
Education Sciences (the Board) for its
SUMMARY:
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approval, all comments received in
response to this notice will be provided
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on or before May 28, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments
through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
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or hand delivery. We will not accept
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or those submitted after the comment
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400 Maryland Ave SW, Room 4109,
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20202.
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proposed priorities. To ensure that your
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proposed priorities that your comment
addresses.
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gathers statistics that conform to
rigorous scientific standards.
• To ensure education programs and
policies are evidence based, IES
disseminates and promotes the use of
research in ways that are objective,
unbiased, and accessible.
• By furthering the transformation of
education into an evidence-based field,
IES enables the Nation to educate
learners across the lifespan cost
effectively.
Program Authority: Education Sciences
Reform Act of 2002 (20 U.S.C. 9515)
Goals
• To gather educational statistics that
provide information on schools,
teachers, and learners across the Nation
and serve as a foundation for education
science research.
• To develop and identify programs,
practices, and policies that enhance
learner achievement and that can be
widely deployed.
• To better measure and understand
the variation in the effectiveness of
education programs, practices, and
policies.
• To help identify the activities that
best fit with schools and learners
characterized by different economic and
social attributes and different learning
needs.
• To better measure the cost and costeffectiveness of education interventions;
• To disseminate the results of
scientifically valid research, statistics,
and evaluations in ways that are
accessible, understandable, and usable
in the improvement of educational
practice by teachers and other
educators, parents and families,
learners, administrators, researchers,
policymakers, and the public.
Proposed Priorities for the Institute of
Education Sciences
Background: The Education Sciences
Reform Act of 2002 (20 U.S.C. 9515)
requires the Director of IES to propose
to the Board priorities for IES—that is,
topics that require long-term research
and are focused on understanding and
solving education problems and issues.
Such topics may include those
associated with the goals and
requirements of the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act of 1965, as
amended, the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act, as amended,
and the Higher Education Act of 1965,
as amended, such as closing the
achievement gap; ensuring that all
children have the ability to obtain a
high-quality education and reach, at a
minimum, proficiency on State
standards and assessments; and
ensuring access to, and opportunities
for, postsecondary education.
Before submitting proposed priorities
to the Board, the Director must make the
priorities available to the public for
comment for not less than 60 days and
provide each comment submitted to the
Board. The Board must approve or
disapprove the priorities for IES
proposed by the Director, including any
necessary revision of the priorities.
Once approved, the Board will transmit
the priorities to the appropriate
congressional committees.
Mission
By its authorizing legislation, IES is
charged with supporting research,
conducting evaluations, and gathering
statistics to improve the academic
achievement and the access to highquality education of all learners from
early childhood to adulthood. As an
applied science agency, IES seeks to
translate its work into useful and usable
information that can be accessed by a
wide range of stakeholders.
Overview
• In pursuit of its goals, IES supports
research, conducts evaluations, and
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Standards for Excellence in Education
Research
To increase the quality and usefulness
of education research, IES promotes,
encourages, and supports the use of the
Standards for Excellence in Education
Research (SEER), which is available at
https://ies.ed.gov/seer.asp. Under SEER,
as appropriate for a particular research
program, researchers:
• Preregister their studies.
• Make their data and methods
openly available.
• Identify the core components of
interventions.
• Document implementation.
• Focus on meaningful outcomes.
• Analyze costs and calculate the
cost-effectiveness of interventions.
• Have a strategy for scaling up.
In furtherance of these goals, IES has
the following specific priorities:
A Focus on Outcomes
• At infancy, toddler, and preschool
levels, key measures include:
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Æ Readiness for schooling; and
Æ Developmental outcomes for
infants and toddlers with or at risk for
disabilities.
• At kindergarten through 12th grade,
key measures include:
Æ Higher achievement in reading,
writing, science, technology,
engineering, and math;
Æ Improvement in other indicators of
achievement besides student
performance on assessments, such as
annual student attendance and retention
rates and, where applicable and
available, student academic growth,
high school graduation rates, and
postsecondary enrollment and
persistence rates.
Æ Improvement in non-academic
outcomes such as, but not limited to,
parent satisfaction, school climate,
student mental health, and civic
engagement.
Æ Improved teaching and learning;
Æ Improved behaviors and social
skills that support learning in school
and successful transitions; and
Æ Functional outcomes that improve
success in school and transitions to
employment, independent living, and
postsecondary education for students
with disabilities.
• At the postsecondary level, key
measures include:
Æ Enrollment in, and completion of,
programs that prepare learners for
successful careers and lives;
Æ Family sustaining wages postcompletion;
Æ Improved teaching and learning;
and
Æ Acquisition of skills by adults.
programs that include apprenticeships
in education agencies.
• Encourage partnerships between
researchers and private companies, both
non-profit and for-profit, to put
interventions that work into more
schools and in the hands of more
teachers, parents and families, and
learners.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
[Docket ID Number ED-2019-IES-0017]
Proposed Priorities for the Institute of Education Sciences and
Request for Comment
AGENCY: Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Director of the Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
proposes priorities to guide IES' work and provides a 60-day period for
members of the public to review and comment on them. When the Director
submits the priorities to the National Board for Education Sciences
(the Board) for its
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approval, all comments received in response to this notice will be
provided as well.
DATES: We must receive your comments on or before May 28, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
or via postal mail, commercial delivery, or hand delivery. We will not
accept comments submitted by fax or by email or those submitted after
the comment period. To ensure that we do not receive duplicate copies,
please submit your comments only once. In addition, please include the
Docket ID at the top of your comments.
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov to
submit your comments electronically. Information on using
Regulations.gov, including instructions for accessing agency documents,
submitting comments, and viewing the docket, is available on the site
under ``Help.''
Postal Mail, Commercial Delivery, or Hand Delivery: The
Department strongly encourages commenters to submit their comments
electronically. However, if you mail or deliver your comments about the
proposed priorities, address them to Dr. Mark Schneider, Director,
Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, 400
Maryland Ave SW, Room 4109, Potomac Center Plaza, Washington, DC 20202.
Privacy Note: The Department's policy is to make comments
received from members of the public available for public viewing on
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov. Therefore,
commenters should be careful to include in their comments only
information that they wish to make publicly available.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Teresa Cahalan at (202) 245-7299 or by
email at: [email protected].
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Invitation to Comment: We invite you to submit comments regarding
the proposed priorities. To ensure that your input has maximum effect,
we urge you to identify clearly the portion of the proposed priorities
that your comment addresses.
During and after the comment period, you may inspect all public
comments about this notice in 550 12th St SW, Room 4126, Washington,
DC, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday
through Friday of each week except Federal holidays.
Assistance to Individuals with Disabilities in Reviewing the
Comments: On request, we will supply an appropriate accommodation or
auxiliary aid to an individual with a disability who needs assistance
to review the comments or other documents related to this notice. If
you want to schedule an appointment for this type of accommodation or
auxiliary aid, please contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
Program Authority: Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (20
U.S.C. 9515)
Proposed Priorities for the Institute of Education Sciences
Background: The Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (20 U.S.C.
9515) requires the Director of IES to propose to the Board priorities
for IES--that is, topics that require long-term research and are
focused on understanding and solving education problems and issues.
Such topics may include those associated with the goals and
requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as
amended, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, as amended,
and the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, such as closing the
achievement gap; ensuring that all children have the ability to obtain
a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on State
standards and assessments; and ensuring access to, and opportunities
for, postsecondary education.
Before submitting proposed priorities to the Board, the Director
must make the priorities available to the public for comment for not
less than 60 days and provide each comment submitted to the Board. The
Board must approve or disapprove the priorities for IES proposed by the
Director, including any necessary revision of the priorities. Once
approved, the Board will transmit the priorities to the appropriate
congressional committees.
Mission
By its authorizing legislation, IES is charged with supporting
research, conducting evaluations, and gathering statistics to improve
the academic achievement and the access to high-quality education of
all learners from early childhood to adulthood. As an applied science
agency, IES seeks to translate its work into useful and usable
information that can be accessed by a wide range of stakeholders.
Overview
In pursuit of its goals, IES supports research, conducts
evaluations, and gathers statistics that conform to rigorous scientific
standards.
To ensure education programs and policies are evidence
based, IES disseminates and promotes the use of research in ways that
are objective, unbiased, and accessible.
By furthering the transformation of education into an
evidence-based field, IES enables the Nation to educate learners across
the lifespan cost effectively.
Goals
To gather educational statistics that provide information
on schools, teachers, and learners across the Nation and serve as a
foundation for education science research.
To develop and identify programs, practices, and policies
that enhance learner achievement and that can be widely deployed.
To better measure and understand the variation in the
effectiveness of education programs, practices, and policies.
To help identify the activities that best fit with schools
and learners characterized by different economic and social attributes
and different learning needs.
To better measure the cost and cost-effectiveness of
education interventions;
To disseminate the results of scientifically valid
research, statistics, and evaluations in ways that are accessible,
understandable, and usable in the improvement of educational practice
by teachers and other educators, parents and families, learners,
administrators, researchers, policymakers, and the public.
Standards for Excellence in Education Research
To increase the quality and usefulness of education research, IES
promotes, encourages, and supports the use of the Standards for
Excellence in Education Research (SEER), which is available at https://ies.ed.gov/seer.asp. Under SEER, as appropriate for a particular
research program, researchers:
Preregister their studies.
Make their data and methods openly available.
Identify the core components of interventions.
Document implementation.
Focus on meaningful outcomes.
Analyze costs and calculate the cost-effectiveness of
interventions.
Have a strategy for scaling up.
In furtherance of these goals, IES has the following specific
priorities:
A Focus on Outcomes
At infancy, toddler, and preschool levels, key measures
include:
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[cir] Readiness for schooling; and
[cir] Developmental outcomes for infants and toddlers with or at
risk for disabilities.
At kindergarten through 12th grade, key measures include:
[cir] Higher achievement in reading, writing, science, technology,
engineering, and math;
[cir] Improvement in other indicators of achievement besides
student performance on assessments, such as annual student attendance
and retention rates and, where applicable and available, student
academic growth, high school graduation rates, and postsecondary
enrollment and persistence rates.
[cir] Improvement in non-academic outcomes such as, but not limited
to, parent satisfaction, school climate, student mental health, and
civic engagement.
[cir] Improved teaching and learning;
[cir] Improved behaviors and social skills that support learning in
school and successful transitions; and
[cir] Functional outcomes that improve success in school and
transitions to employment, independent living, and postsecondary
education for students with disabilities.
At the postsecondary level, key measures include:
[cir] Enrollment in, and completion of, programs that prepare
learners for successful careers and lives;
[cir] Family sustaining wages post-completion;
[cir] Improved teaching and learning; and
[cir] Acquisition of skills by adults.
Increasing Dissemination and Use
Increase outreach to teachers and other educators, parents
and families, learners, administrators, researchers, policymakers, and
the public using both traditional and new media.
Enhance the experience of What Works Clearinghouse users,
adding features that make its reviews more useful and usable.
Increase the number of What Works Clearinghouse Practice
Guides and Intervention Reports, ensuring that they are written in an
accessible manner and supported by material that increases the use of
this information.
Develop and refine education research methods including
new methods that take advantage of large administrative data sets and
increased computing power.
Expand the use of research using longitudinal data sets.
Invest in postsecondary programs that develop a pipeline
of talented education researchers, especially programs that include
apprenticeships in education agencies.
Encourage partnerships between researchers and private
companies, both non-profit and for-profit, to put interventions that
work into more schools and in the hands of more teachers, parents and
families, and learners.
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Mark Schneider,
Director, Institute of Education Sciences.
[FR Doc. 2019-05970 Filed 3-27-19; 8:45 am]
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