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Welcome to the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the nation's leading source for rigorous, independent education research, evaluation and statistics.
ERIC is an online library of education research and information, sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education.
We support development of practical solutions for education from the earliest design stages through pilot studies and rigorous testing at scale. With IES support, researchers are learning what works for improving instruction, student behavior, teacher learning, and school and system organization.
The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) provides rigorous evidence on which to base educational policy and practices.
The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) is the statistics, research, and evaluation arm of the U.S. Department of Education. We are independent and non-partisan. Our mission is to provide scientific evidence on which to ground education practice and policy and to share this information in formats that are useful and accessible to educators ...
About the Institute of Education Sciences. The Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 established within the U.S. Department of Education, the Institute of Education Sciences (IES). The mission of IES is to provide rigorous evidence on which to ground education practice and policy.
The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) is the independent, non-partisan statistics, research, and evaluation arm of the U.S. Department of Education.
The Institute of Education Sciences provides information about its Education Research funding through Requests for Applications, Requests for Proposals, and other announcements.
The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) supports a range of research activities with the broad goal of improving the quality of education in the United States.
The new report, The Future of Education Research at IES: Advancing an Equity-Oriented Science, says IES needs to revise the structure of its competitive grant process so that it is more responsive to the needs of educators, learners, and communities.