Research-based instructional programs, according to the U.S. Department of Education, are those that withstand the test of standard scientific testing practices. Scientific research gathers information about significant questions; uses objective methods that involve reliable and valid observations and measurements; and meets rigorous standards of peer review. The conclusions of scientific research can be replicated and generalized.
Part of the test for research-based instructional programs is whether they have a record of success in a variety of schools.
Article by Ellen R. Delisio
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