Title: Program Overview Joint grantee meeting for Cognition
1Program Overview Joint grantee meeting
forCognition Student Learning (CASL)
andEducation Technology (EdTech)
- Carol ODonnell Jonathan Levy
- Program Officer, CASL Program Officer, EdTech
- Carol.ODonnell_at_ed.gov Jonathan.Levy_at_ed.gov
- 202-208-3749 202-219-2096
2Agenda for Grantee Meeting
- 300 315 Agenda Introductions
- 315 400 Grant Management Overview
- 400 430 Breakout Groups
- 430 450 Report Out
- 450 500 QA and Wrap Up
3Introductions (305 315)
- See Grants Booklet Posters (pp 54-64)
- Rapid Introductionsput a face to a name
- Name
- University
- Goal
- Area of study or poster title
4Grant Management Overview (315 400)
- Purpose of Programs
- Portfolio Statistics
- Sustainability of Projects
- IES Website (NCER ERIC)
- Grants Administration
- New Funding Opportunities
5Purpose of Programs
6Purpose of Ed Tech Program
- To support research on education technology tools
that are designed to provide or support
instruction in reading, writing, mathematics, or
science or to provide professional development
for teachers related to instruction in reading,
writing, mathematics, or science.
7Purpose of CASL Program
- To establish a scientific foundation for
education by building on the theoretical and
empirical advances of cognitive science and
applying them to education practice with the goal
of improving student learning and academic
achievement.
8Portfolio Statistics
9Ed Tech Projects (FY 08)
Goal 2 (Development) 8 Goal 5 (Measurement) 1
- Read/Write
- McNamara, Mostow, Scott
- Math/Science
- Dede, Brown, Woolf, Quellmalz
- Study skills (tutoring)
- Olney
10Number of CASL Awards (2002-2008)
11Content Targeted in CASL Studies(2002-2008)
12Age of Participants in CASL Studies (2002-2008)
13Number of Funded CASL Projects Per Goal
(2002-2008)
14Sustainability of Projects
- Of CASL grants received in 2002, 2003, and 2004,
50 have successfully competed for new awards to
continue their program of research. - Aim is to have the work completed in a Goal 1
incorporated into a Goal 2 intervention and, for
the interventions developed in Goal 2 to be
tested for efficacy in Goal 3by you or someone
else.
15IES WebsiteNational Center for Education
Research (NCER)
- Go to
- http//ies.ed.gov/ncer
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20To learn about other CASL grantees work, pick a
Year, Goal, or PI, then click on the project URL.
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22ERICEducation Resources Information
Centerhttp//ies.ed.gov/ncee/projects/eric.asp
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26Acknowledgement/Disclaimer
- The research reported here was supported by the
Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department
of Education, through Grant ltinsert grant numbergt
to ltinsert name of university or institutiongt.
The opinions expressed are those of the authors
and do not represent views of the Institute or
the U.S. Department of Education.
27Grants Administration
28Using the e-grants system
- Annual Reports relationship to performance
agreement - Final Reports
- Requesting no-cost extensions
- Requesting other administrative changes
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30Annual Reports (see attached Tips Sheet)
- Cover Sheet
- Section A Project Objectives
- Section B Budget Information
- Section C Additional Information
31Cover Sheet
- Complete online
- Remember to send original signed cover sheet to
- Director, Grants Administration
- US Department of Education/IES
- 555 New Jersey Ave., Room 508c
- Washington, D.C. 20208
- FAX (202) 219-2159
32Section A Project Objectives
- Select PROJ for Measure Type. Ignore all
other Performance Measure boxes. - Your Performance Agreement lists your project
objectives for each year. List each objective in
Section A, then cut and paste text beneath each
objective to describe how you have met it (see
the next slide).
33Write your objective from the performance
agreement here.
PROJ
Explanation of progress on this objective goes
here. This is often several paragraphs long.
34Section A Project Objectives
- Describe status of all steps taken toward
completion of your projects. - Include details of what was done and how it was
done. - Describe what was completed.
- Describe any findings to date.
- Describe any work planned, but not undertaken.
35Section B Budget Information
- Provide an explanation if you did not expend
funds at expected rate during the reporting
period. - Describe any significant changes to your budget
resulting from modification of project
activities. - Describe any changes to your budget that affected
your ability to achieve your objectives. - Include a list or table of broad categories
(e.g., Personnel, Travel, Subcontract) that
compares the Award Amount for the given grant
year vs. Actual Expenses.
36Section C Additional Information
- Attach a file the contains any additional
information that you may want to include, such
as - Changes you plan to make for next year that are
consistent with scope and objectives. - Anticipated changes to key personnel.
- Updated curriculum vitae for proposed personnel.
- Information on the measures that will be
developed or have been used in your study - Unanticipated outcomes or benefits from your
project. - List of grant-related presentations
publications. - Copies of papers or posters related to the grant
- ERIC. - Revised/anticipated timeline for the upcoming
year - There is no limit as to how many pages you can
include here, but it has to be one document.
37Other Attachments
- Charts attach the document that contains any
figures or charts referenced in Section A. - Tables attach the document that contains any
tables referenced in Section A. - Program Specific Requirements attach your
revised IRB Certification here.
38Final Reports
- Due 90 days after the end of your grant award.
- Include the same types of information as in the
Annual report, described above, but summarize the
entire project - Must answer the final questions (1, 2, 3).
39Final Report Question 1
- Utilizing your evaluation results, draw
conclusions about the success of the project and
its impact. - Describe any unanticipated outcomes or benefits
from your project and any barriers you may have
encountered.
40Final Report Question 2
- What would you recommend as advice to other
educators that are interested in your project? - How did your original ideas change as a result of
conducting this project?
41Final Report Question 3
- If applicable, describe your plans for continuing
the project (sustainability capacity building)
and/or disseminating the project results.
42Administrative Changes
- No-cost extensions (why performance agreement
updates are important) - Changes to key personnel
43Using e-grants
http//e-grants.ed.gov
44Change of Key Personnel listed on GAN upload CV
for new person
No-Cost Extension (NCE)
45Funding Opportunitieshttp//ies.ed.gov/ncer/fun
ding
46Applications for Additional Funding
- Education Research 84.305A (June, Oct
deadlines) - Education Technology
- Cognition and Student Learning
- Training Grants 84.305B (June 25th only)
- Postdoctoral Fellowships
- New RD Centers 84.305C (October 1st only)
- National Center on Cognition and Mathematics
Instruction - National Center on Mathematics Standards and
Assessment - National Center on Scaling Up Effective Schools
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48Breakout Groups (400 430)Possible Topics
- Methodological Issues (measurement challenges,
observational techniques, translating laboratory
research to the classroomeffect size reduction
from lab to school JREE) - Logistical Issues (obtaining preK-12 samples
reducing attrition maintaining school
collaboration ensuring feasibility fidelity of
implementation) - Dissemination Issues (getting research into the
hands of practitioners, sustaining the
intervention after the grant ends) - Future Grant Issues (Goal 1 vs Goal 2 moving
from a Goal 2 to 3 applying to Ed Tech vs CASL) - Others?
- Record Discussion Points for Report Out
49Report Out (430 4 50 pm)
- What have you learned about your topic?
- What new questions do you have?
- We will scan each groups notes into one pdf and
send to you via email.
50Wrap-up and Final QA (450 500 pm)
- Please feel free to contact us at any time
- Carol ODonnell, Cognition Student Learning
- Carol.ODonnell_at_ed.gov
- 202-208-3749
- Jonathan Levy, Education Technology
- Jonathan.Levy_at_ed.gov
- 202-202-219-2096