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1 ies.ed.gov Connecting Research, Policy and Practice Basic Overview of Funding Opportunities at the Institute of Education Sciences Rebecca McGill-Wilkinson, Ph.D. National Center for Education Research Kimberley Sprague, Ed.M. National Center for Special Education Research

2 ies.ed.gov Organizational Structure of IES 2 National Board for Education Sciences Standards & Review Office Office of the Director National Center for Education Evaluation National Center for Education Statistics National Center for Education Research National Center for Special Education Research

3 ies.ed.gov Missions of the Research Centers NCER – supports rigorous research that addresses the nation’s most pressing education needs, from early childhood to adult education NCSER – sponsors a rigorous and comprehensive program of special education research designed to expand the knowledge and understanding of infants, toddlers, and students with or at risk for disabilities from birth through high school 3

4 ies.ed.gov IES Grant Programs: Research Objectives Develop or identify education interventions (practices, programs, policies, and approaches) – that enhance academic achievement – that can be widely deployed Identify what does not work and thereby encourage innovation and further research Understand the processes that underlie the effectiveness of education interventions and the variation in their effectiveness 4

5 ies.ed.gov Connecting Research, Policy and Practice Quick Overview of Current Investments

6 ies.ed.gov NCER Investments by Competition (2002-2013) ProgramNumber of Awards Investment (in millions) Education Research 584$965.4 Research & Development Centers 20$204.7 Postdoctoral Research Training 39$24.7 Predoctoral Research Training 26$121.8 Researcher and Policymaker Training 1$0.8 Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships 6$2.4 Eval. of State & Local Programs & Policies 14$55.1 Statistical & Research Methodology 34$24.8 Reading for Understanding 6$113.4 Preschool Curriculum Evaluation Research 12$20.2 Social & Character Development Research 7$13.6 Unsolicited 31$44.9 Small Business Innovation Research 73$64.9 6

7 ies.ed.gov NCSER Investments by Competition (2006-2013) ProgramNumber of Awards Investment (in millions) Special Education Research247$451.0 Research & Development Centers6$62.0 Postdoctoral Research Training12$7.8 Early Career Development and Mentoring Training3$1.2 Accelerating the Academic Achievement of Students with Learning Disabilities Research Initiative 1$10.0 Small Business Innovation Research16$11.0 Unsolicited Awards3$1.4 7

8 ies.ed.gov Connecting Research, Policy and Practice What are the FY2015 Funding Opportunities?

9 ies.ed.gov FY 2015 Research Grant Programs Education Research Programs (84.305A) Special Education Research Programs (84.324A) 9

10 ies.ed.gov FY 2015 Research Grant Programs Education Research & Development Centers (84.305C) – Knowledge Utilization – Standards in Schools – Virtual Learning Statistical & Research Methodology in Education (84.305D) – Statistical & Research Methodology Grants – Early Career Statistical & Research Methodology Grants Partnerships & Collaborations Focused on Problems of Practice & Policy (84.305H) – Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships in Education Research – Continuous Improvement Research in Education – Evaluation of State & Local Education Programs & Policies 10

11 ies.ed.gov FY 2015 Research Training Grant Programs Research Training Grant Programs in the Education Sciences (84.305B) – Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training – Postdoctoral Research Training Program – Methods Training for Education Researchers Research Training Program in Special Education: Early Career Development and Mentoring (84.324B) 11

12 ies.ed.gov How to Identify Funding Opportunities Begin at the IES website (http://ies.ed.gov/funding) Sign up for the IES Newsflash Funding Opportunities are announced in The Federal Register Review current Requests for Applications Contact relevant Program Officer(s) for the topic(s) of interest in the relevant Center 12

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17 ies.ed.gov How to Identify Appropriate Grant Programs Read the Request for Applications Review announced topics and methodological requirements Look at abstracts of projects funded under a research topic or program – http://ies.ed.gov/ncer/projects – http://ies.ed.gov/ncser/projects 17

18 ies.ed.gov Education Research Topics (84.305A) Cognition and Student Learning Early Learning Programs and Policies Education Technology Effective Teachers & Effective Teaching English Learners Improving Education Systems: Policies, Organization, Management, and Leadership Mathematics and Science Education Postsecondary and Adult Education Reading and Writing Social and Behavioral Context for Academic Learning 18

19 ies.ed.gov Special Education Research Topics (84.324A) Autism Spectrum Disorders Cognition and Student Learning in Special Education Early Intervention and Early Learning in Special Education Families of Children with Disabilities Mathematics and Science Education Professional Development for Teachers and Related Service Providers Reading, Writing, and Language Development Social and Behavioral Outcomes to Support Learning Special Education Policy, Finance, and Systems Technology for Special Education Transition Outcomes for Secondary Students with Disabilities 19

20 ies.ed.gov FY2015 Research Goals Exploration Development & Innovation Efficacy & Replication Effectiveness Measurement 20

21 ies.ed.gov Exploration Goal Explore associations between education outcomes and malleable factors Identify factors and conditions that may mediate or moderate relations between malleable factors and student outcomes Possible methodological approaches include: – Analyze secondary data – Collect primary data – Complete a meta-analysis – Combination of above 21

22 ies.ed.gov Development & Innovation Goal Develop an innovative intervention (e.g., curriculum, instructional approach, program, or policy) OR improve existing education interventions AND collect data on its feasibility, usability, and fidelity of implementation in actual education settings AND collect pilot data on student outcomes. Development process must be iterative! 22

23 ies.ed.gov Efficacy & Replication Goal Evaluate whether or not a fully developed intervention is efficacious under limited or ideal conditions OR Replicate an efficacious intervention varying the original conditions OR Gather follow-up data examining the longer term effects of an intervention with demonstrated efficacy OR Analyze retrospective (historical) secondary data to test an intervention implemented in the past 23

24 ies.ed.gov Efficacy & Replication Goal Intervention must be fully developed Implemented under ideal or routine conditions Implemented by end user in authentic education settings 24

25 ies.ed.gov Remember to Address Requirements Cost analysis Data Management Plan (in appendix E) 25

26 ies.ed.gov Effectiveness Goal Evaluate whether a fully developed intervention that has evidence of efficacy is effective when implemented under typical conditions through an independent evaluation Prior to submitting an effectiveness proposal, at least two efficacy studies of the intervention with beneficial and practical impacts on student outcomes must have been completed 26

27 ies.ed.gov Effectiveness Goal Must have two prior efficacy studies Implemented by end user under routine conditions Project team must be independent of intervention 27

28 ies.ed.gov Remember to Address Requirements Cost analysis Data Management Plan (in appendix E) 28

29 ies.ed.gov Measurement Goal Development of new assessments or refinement of existing assessments, and the validation of these assessments OR Validation of existing assessments for specific purposes, contexts and populations 29

30 ies.ed.gov Measurement Goal Must include a rationale for a new assessment or refinement Will result in well-specified assessment framework: – Operation definition(s) of construct(s) – Theoretical model showing relation of construct(s) – Description of how assessments provides evidence of construct(s) – Description of the intended use(s) and population(s) 30

31 ies.ed.gov For All Goals Dissemination plan Check RFA for materials for each Appendix 31

32 ies.ed.gov GoalMaximum (direct + indirect) Exploration With secondary data With primary data 2 years, $700,000 4 years, $1,600,000 Development & Innovation4 years, $1,500,000 Efficacy & Replication Follow-up study Retrospective 4 years, $3,500,000 3 years, $1,300,000 3 years, $800,000 Effectiveness Follow-up study 5 years, $5,000,000 3 years, $1,600,000 Measurement4 years, $1,600,000 Maximum Award Amounts (84.305A & 84.324A) 32

33 ies.ed.gov Connecting Research, Policy and Practice Additional FY 2015 Research Programs

34 ies.ed.gov Research Training Programs in the Education Sciences (84.305B) Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training Program Postdoctoral Research Training Program Methods Training for Education Researchers 34

35 ies.ed.gov Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Training Program For institutions to create cohesive graduate training programs Should involve a number of different disciplines 35

36 ies.ed.gov Postdoctoral Research Training Program For institutions to establish postdoctoral training programs to train researchers in the skills necessary to conduct the type of research that the Institute funds 36

37 ies.ed.gov Methods Training for Education Researchers Supports training of current education researchers to maintain and upgrade methodological skills Applications should respond to ongoing development and adaptation of methods 37

38 ies.ed.gov Research Training Program in Special Education (84.324B) Early Career Development and Mentoring – Intended for those within 3 years of their doctorate or postdoctoral work – Provides support to further develop methodological, content, and grant writing expertise – Involves working with a mentor – Requires a research plan AND career development plan 38

39 ies.ed.gov Education Research and Development Centers (84.305C) Knowledge Utilization Standards in Schools Virtual Learning 39

40 ies.ed.gov Knowledge Utilization Explore how and when practitioners use research evidence to make decisions Explore how existing education research can be made more relevant and useful to practitioners 40

41 ies.ed.gov Standards in Schools States across the U.S. are adopting and implementing new standards for college- and career-readiness – E.g. Common Core State Standards Explore how K-12 schools and teachers are responding to new standards and what they might mean for students 41

42 ies.ed.gov Virtual Learning Support research on and evaluation of instructional practices, content, and learning tools within widely- used online instructional delivery platforms Explore how the large amounts of data generated by platforms can be used to address practical needs and questions of practitioners and researchers 42

43 ies.ed.gov Statistical and Research Methodology in Education (84.305D) Research projects intended to expand and improve the methodological and statistical tools available for education researchers These tools will be used to improve the design of research studies, analysis of research data, and interpretation of research findings Special topic for early career projects 43

44 ies.ed.gov Partnerships and Collaborations Focused on Problems of Practice and Policy (84.305H) Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships in Education Research Continuous Improvement Research in Education Evaluation of State and Local Education Programs and Policies 44

45 ies.ed.gov Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships Supports partnerships composed of research institutions and state or local education agencies – Identified education problem of high priority for the education agency that has important implications for student outcomes Supports partnership’s development of a research plan New or existing partnerships 45

46 ies.ed.gov Continuous Improvement Research in Education Supports partnerships between research institutions and state or local education agencies – To address specific education problem of high priority for the education agency that has important implications for student outcomes Existing, well-established partnerships Implement, adapt, and revise an approach to addressing the issue or problem 46

47 ies.ed.gov Evaluation of State and Local Education Programs and Policies Support for rigorous evaluations of education programs or policies that are paid for and implemented by State or local education agencies Evaluations are to determine both the overall impact of the programs/policies and the impact across a variety of conditions 47

48 ies.ed.gov Award Parameters (84.305B-H & 84.324B) ProgramMaximum Number of Years Maximum Award (direct + indirect) 305B Predoc Training Postoc Training Methods Training 5 years 3 years $4,000,000 $700,000 $1,000,000 324B Early Career in Special Ed4 years$400,000 305C Knowledge Utilization Standards in Schools Virtual Learning 5 years $5,000,000 $10,000,000 305D Stats/Methods Early Career 3 years 1.5 years $900,000 $200,000 305H Researcher-Practitioner Part. Continuous Improvement Eval. Of State and Local 2 years 4 years 5 years $400,000 $2,500,000 $5,000,000 48

49 ies.ed.gov Connecting Research, Policy and Practice Now that you’ve decided to apply, what’s next?

50 ies.ed.gov Then, Contact a Program Officer Program Officers can offer guidance and technical assistance Program Officers are associated with competitions and/or topics Contact information is included at the end of each RFA Contact information is also available on each of the program pages on the IES website Contact Relevant Program Officers 50

51 ies.ed.gov Documents for Submission RFA – No separate submission guide FY 2015 Application Packages will be available on June 5, 2014 at www.grants.govwww.grants.gov 51

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53 ies.ed.gov Application Deadline Letter of Intent Due Date Application Package Posted Start Dates August 7, 2014 4:30:00 PM DC Time June 5, 2014 July 1, 2015 to Sept 1, 2015 Important Dates and Deadlines 53

54 ies.ed.gov Submit a Letter of Intent Letters of Intent are strongly encouraged – Program Officer will contact you to offer assistance – Used to identify expertise needed for peer-review panels and to secure a sufficient number of reviewers – Non-binding and not used in review LOIs are submitted electronically – https://iesreview.ed.gov If you miss the deadline, please contact the relevant Program Officer to let him/her know of your intent to submit 54

55 ies.ed.gov Application Due Dates Applications are accepted once a year For FY 2015, applications are due August 7, 2014 at 4:30:00 PM Washington DC time (Eastern) We do NOT accept late applications The authorized representative at your institution (not the PI) actually submits the grant to IES 55

56 ies.ed.gov Peer Review Process Applications are reviewed for compliance and responsiveness to the RFA Applications that are compliant and responsive are assigned to a review panel Two or three panel members conduct a primary review of each application – Most competitive applications move to full panel At panel meeting, the most competitive applications are reviewed by full panel 56

57 ies.ed.gov Notification All applicants will receive e-mail notification that the following information is available via the Applicant Notification System (ANS): Status of award Peer reviewer summary statement If you are not granted an award the first time, consider resubmitting and talking with your program officer

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59 ies.ed.gov Help Us Help You Read the Request for Applications carefully Call or e-mail IES Program Officers early in the process As time permits, IES program staff can review draft proposals and provide feedback Don’t be afraid to contact us! 59

60 ies.ed.gov For More Information http://ies.ed.gov/funding Rebecca McGill-Wilkinson Rebecca.McGill@ed.gov Kimberley Sprague Kimberley.Sprague@ed.gov 60


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