As part of an effort to minimize burden for our grantees and contractors, ERIC has negotiated agreements with the publishers of over 600 education journals to display publicly funded articles in ERIC 12 months after publication or sooner.
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Is there a topic area you'd like to see the WWC examine? Have an intervention you want to suggest for review? We're always happy to hear from you! Contact us here:
Notice something new on
@WhatWorksED
records? We now indicate whether or not studies may meet ESSA standards. This is phase 1. Next to come is a way to search by ESSA ratings. Check it out here:
The conversation around “what works” in education is complex, often complicated, and sometimes confusing. Learn more in this morning's
@CampbellUKIRE
blog featuring
@ERICinfo
and
@WhatWorksED
:
ERIC has over 493,600 items that you can see immediately in full-text PDFs. But many publishers don’t give ERIC permission to display. This quick video gives you ways to find full text that may be available outside of the ERIC website
Don’t forget you can refine your ERIC search by using identifiers from 3 categories: Assessment and Surveys; Location; and Laws, Policies, and Programs. Browse the lists in ERIC at
ERIC Is 60 Years Young Today and still growing! From record
#1
to over 2 million, the ERIC library of education research with its Thesaurus of Descriptors is a trusted, free resource in the U.S. and across the world. Try a search at
Want some tips on how to make your ERIC search more effective? The do’s and don’ts explained in this quick video will help you avoid some common mistakes
is more than your free entry to almost 2 million records of education research. It is your gateway to the ERIC Thesaurus, lists of all active content providers, the Selection Policy, video or other helpful aids, and the online/grantee submission system.
#EarthDay
is celebrated on April 22 and one way to stay grounded for it is to search out the ERIC content specifically related to this thought-provoking day of activities
For
#NationalThesaurusDay
see how ERIC develops thesaurus
terms. There are nearly 12,000 education-related terms available to help focus
your ERIC search:
Faculty: As you move instruction online, ERIC has many resources available to help your students conduct research virtually. This video may be especially helpful for undergraduates:
Happy Major Milestone! ERIC celebrates reaching 2 million records of journal articles, papers, reports, and other education research resources. Sponsored by the US Institute of Education Science and used worldwide, you can always search ERIC for free at
Research finds that
#schoolrefusal
is more prevalent in children on the autism spectrum or in those with high anxiety and fear. Identifying the factors involved and finding effective ways of working with students is the focus of related content in ERIC
#CareerTechnicalEducation
(CTE) in the US entails developing programs, training teachers, building partnerships, and researching outcomes. ERIC content over the past 5 years focuses on progress made and challenges still to be faced
If you have an idea for a term you would like to have added to the ERIC Thesaurus of Descriptors, send it to ERICRequests
@ed
.gov. This infographic explains the process our taxonomists follow to evaluate and develop new terms
Dive into education research focused on American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Hawaii, the Republic of Palau, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands with reports from
@RELPacific
in ERIC
Did you know ERIC has a API? This can give you a flexible way to import abstracts and metadata and power semantic searches.
Learn more in a webinar this Wednesday, November 13, 2019, 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. ET
Register:
Looking for a specific evaluation tool? Assessment and Surveys Identifiers can be used to filter your search results or in an advanced search by using the assessment or assessmentx tags.:
ERIC adds an average of 4,000 new records a month, but does it ever take records out of the collection—and if so, for what reasons? See this new infographic outlining when ERIC will and will not remove a record:
May 17 is the 70th anniversary of
#BrownvBoard
of Education—the U.S. Supreme Court decision ruling segregation in education unconstitutional. Authors in ERIC write of progress made, barriers that persist, and look to how the promise can be fulfilled.
Inflation may have increased prices on some goods and services, but ERIC is always free on . Along with searching for high-quality education research, see what other resources you can access on the website:
Ever play the "red light-green light" game as a kid?
@WhatWorksED
reviewed the Red Light, Purple Light preschool program, which supports developing self-regulation at an early age. Go to the intervention report and brief in ERIC: