2008 Education Conference
Title: Evidence-Based Practice, Scientifically Based Instruction, and Educational Effectiveness
Date: September 5 - 7, 2008
Location: Hyatt Regency Reston in Reston, Virginia
The 2008 ABA International Education Conference is a two-day, primarily single-track conference on evidence-based education focusing on research and applied issues. This event will address the current state of knowledge of evidence-based practices at the policy, evaluation, and practice levels. The conference will examine critical issues including the difficulty of defining “evidence,” current findings and gaps in educational effectiveness research, and the complexity involved in the design and implementation of effective programs. Leading federal representatives, researchers and educators will describe the status of research methodology in validating interventions, sources of evidence, and what to do in the absence of validated practices. The program will look at the role funding and advocacy play in advancing the agenda of the evidence-based education movement for researchers and educators. Educators (public and private, school-age and higher education), researchers, program developers, and education decision makers will benefit from this important event.
Attendees are encouraged to present posters at the conference. Posters will showcase best practices and programs in evidence-based education and review the evidence base of various practices and standards. Poster submissions will be accepted through April 24, 2008. Please click here for more information.
More information, including a complete list of presentations will be available in the coming weeks.