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The SRI Homeroom

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Down-to-earth discussions of the most pressing challenges facing America's students, educators and families, and the work being done to address them.Featuring interviews with some of the nation's most dedicated researchers, data experts, developers and educators.From SRI Education, a division of SRI.

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jakson Coordinated Eligibility and Enrollment: Improving Access to Early Care and Education kansikuva

Coordinated Eligibility and Enrollment: Improving Access to Early Care and Education

Early care and education systems can often be fragmented across agencies and funding streams, making it difficult for families to find and access the programs and services they need and may be eligible for. In states and localities across the country, however, leaders are leveraging a unique strategy to address those challenges and build more robust, interconnected support systems for families and children. In this episode of The SRI Homeroom [https://www.sri.com/category/education-learning/education-podcast/], hosts Howard Morrison and Ginger Elliott-Teague explore coordinated eligibility and enrollment (CEE), a systems-building strategy designed to improve awareness, access, and enrollment in early care and education services. They sit down with Beth Moore of South Carolina First Steps [https://www.scfirststeps.org/] and Anne Morrison of First 5 Alameda County [https://www.first5alameda.org/] to discuss effective state- and county-level approaches to the design, implementation, and sustainment of impactful CEE systems. Beth and Anne share insights and offer practical recommendations for states and communities working to strengthen their early care and education systems. They also discuss the importance of relationship-building and community engagement in the CEE development process. Learn more about CEE and how states and communities can build and strengthen CEE systems in this three-part video series [https://www.sri.com/education-learning/increasing-family-access-and-system-coordination-through-coordinated-eligibility-and-enrollment/], or by reading this SRI research brief [https://www.sri.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/PDGB5_CEE101_CEEIntro_Acc_2.pdf]. If you have questions or are interested in partnering with SRI’s CEE experts, email us at earlylearning@sri.com [earlylearning@sri.com]. Access a transcript of today’s show and browse our archive of episodes on the Homeroom website [https://www.sri.com/category/education-learning/education-podcast/]. Today’s Guests * Beth Moore [https://www.scfirststeps.org/about-us/staff/], Chief of Engagement, South Carolina First Steps [https://www.scfirststeps.org/]. * Anne Morrison, Early Care and Education Design Officer, First 5 Alameda County [https://www.first5alameda.org/]. Today’s Hosts * Howard Morrison [https://www.sri.com/people/howard-a-morrison/], Early Childhood Technical Assistance Specialist, SRI [https://www.sri.com/research/education-learning/]. * Ginger Elliott-Teague [https://www.sri.com/people/ginger-elliott-teague/], Senior Education Researcher, SRI [https://www.sri.com/research/education-learning/].

5. maalis 2026 - 43 min
jakson Designing - and Scaling - the Next Generation of Educational Innovations kansikuva

Designing - and Scaling - the Next Generation of Educational Innovations

How do we get the most effective educational products and programs into the hands of the teachers and students who need them most? In this episode of The SRI Homeroom, host Adrienne Woods discusses new research with two leading experts in the design and scale of high-quality education innovations: SRI's Kerry Friedman and Digital Promise's Rebecca Griffiths. Drawing on years of findings from the federally funded LEARN Network [https://learntoscale.org/], they share evidence-backed strategies and recommendations for research and development (R&D) teams working to design, refine, and scale transformative educational products. They explore why scaling is uniquely challenging in education; how research, development, and market realities intersect; why user-centered design is essential; and what R&D teams should consider when attempting to turn a promising idea into an impactful innovation. Friedman and Griffiths also look ahead to the launch of the Accelerate, Transform, and Scale (ATS) Hub, a new federal initiative aimed at strengthening the education innovation ecosystem. Resources discussed in today's episode include: * The LEARN to Scale Toolkit [https://learntoscale.org/toolkit/], designed to support researchers and developers in creating, testing, and scaling evidence-based educational products. The toolkit includes a Go-to-Market Playbook [https://learntoscale.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/GTM-Playbook_LEARN_02062025_Acc.pdf] to help innovators think about how to focus their marketing and sales efforts on the customers most likely to derive value from their product. * Stories of Scaling [https://learntoscale.org/stories-of-scaling/] that highlight how other education innovators have successfully brought their products to market. * The LEARN Network's research briefs [https://learntoscale.org/insights/] exploring how decision-makers in schools and districts evaluate and select products. Learn more and access a transcript of today's episode by visiting SRI.com/Homeroom [https://www.sri.com/category/education-learning/education-podcast/] Kerry Friedman [https://www.sri.com/people/kerry-friedman/] is a Principal Education Researcher and Technical Assistance Provider with SRI Education [https://www.sri.com/research/education-learning/] Rebecca Griffiths [https://digitalpromise.org/about/our-team/] is Postsecondary Learning Research Director with Digital Promise [https://digitalpromise.org/] Learn more and access a transcript of today's episode by visiting SRI.com/Homeroom

10. joulu 2025 - 31 min
jakson A Peer-Based Approach to Learning Acceleration kansikuva

A Peer-Based Approach to Learning Acceleration

SRI [https://www.sri.com/research/education-learning/] and LEARN Network [https://learntoscale.org/] Senior Research Adrienne Woods joins Alida Hudson, researcher with the American Institutes for Research [https://www.air.org/] (AIR), to discuss PALS-RD [https://www.air.org/project/peer-assisted-learning-strategies-reading-differentiation] (Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies with Reading Differentiation), an evidence-based literacy program designed to accelerate recovery in reading in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.     Woods and Hudson explore the program’s development, scaling journey, and impact, and discuss key takeaways for educators, researchers, and other interest holders.    PALS-RD was created as an adaptation of the long-standing PALS model, which pairs students in structured, peer-based activities to strengthen fluency and comprehension. By integrating continuous progress monitoring and word study strategies, the PALS-RD program supports students who may have missed critical early literacy foundations during school closures.    Early results show that students with weaker reading comprehension made measurable gains, and teachers reported that the program fit easily alongside existing curricula. With plans to expand to more districts nationwide, PALS-RD represents a promising tool for literacy recovery at scale.  * Learn more about PALS-RD here [https://www.air.org/project/peer-assisted-learning-strategies-reading-differentiation]. * Learn more about the LEARN Network at learntoscale.org [https://learntoscale.org/]. * Learn more about Adrienne Woods here [https://www.sri.com/people/adrienne-woods/]. * Learn more about Alida Hudson here [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alida-Hudson]. Access a transcript of this episode and browse our full archive of episodes at sri.com/homeroom [https://www.sri.com/category/education-learning/education-podcast/].   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28. elo 2025 - 27 min
jakson From Idea to Impact: Marketing Educational Innovations for Maximum Reach kansikuva

From Idea to Impact: Marketing Educational Innovations for Maximum Reach

In Episode 16 of The SRI Homeroom podcast, host Keith Heumiller [https://www.sri.com/people/keith-heumiller/] joins SRI [https://www.sri.com/research/education-learning/] Senior Education Researcher Adrienne Woods [https://www.sri.com/people/adrienne-woods/] and Julie Kelleher [https://www.kelleherconsultinggroup.com/services], founder of the Kelleher Consulting Group [https://www.kelleherconsultinggroup.com/], to explore the critical role of marketing in bringing educational innovations to scale. As researchers and developers work to support student success and address long-standing challenges in the K-12 classrooms, Woods and Kelleher highlight why simply creating effective, evidence-based solutions isn't enough—successful scaling demands a strategic, market-first mindset from the very beginning. Drawing on real-world examples and lessons learned from their work with the LEARN Network [https://learntoscale.org/] - a national initiative working to support the creation, testing, and scaling of effective, evidence-based interventions - they offer a roadmap for researchers and developers to navigate a crowded marketplace and position their innovations for maximum impact. They also share a broad range of free resources - including toolkits, playbooks, templates, and public workshops - designed to help education innovators move from idea to widespread adoption. Listen to the episode, download a transcript, and read more at https://learntoscale.org/ [https://learntoscale.org/] Interested in creating and scaling an educational innovation? Attend the free LEARN to Scale Virtual Workshop [https://learntoscale.org/register-for-the-learn-networks-learn-to-scale-virtual-workshop/] on May 1, 2025, from 3 to 4pm ET. Access a transcript for this episode and learn more in this LEARN Network blog [https://learntoscale.org/from-idea-to-impact-marketing-educational-innovations-for-maximum-reach]. Browse all episodes of The SRI Homeroom visiting SRI.com/Homeroom [https://open.acast.com/networks/6553c02baf09e000128e1f8c/shows/6553c31a9fd62a00128ffa38/episodes/www.SRI.com/Homeroom]. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

23. huhti 2025 - 35 min
jakson Supporting and Empowering STEM Students in Community College kansikuva

Supporting and Empowering STEM Students in Community College

Over the past two decades, the number of STEM graduates has doubled. Yet diversity in STEM remains a challenge, with underrepresented students facing barriers to entry and advancement.   Today, host Jenna Nguyen talks with education researchers Andrea Beesley and Carol Tate from SRI about the work being done to foster diversity and inclusion in postsecondary STEM education.   Beesley and Tate discuss the ongoing efforts and findings from the STEM Core Expansion Alliance [https://www.stemcore.org/], a project funded by the National Science Foundation’s Eddie Bernice Johnson INCLUDES National Network. The initiative is aimed at supporting low-income, first-generation, and underrepresented community college students pursuing STEM careers.  Explore how community support and equitable access to education play crucial roles in addressing challenges and driving success in STEM initiatives.  * Learn more about how the STEM Core Expansion Alliance is advancing STEM education for underrepresented students by visiting the STEM Core Expansion Alliance website [https://www.stemcore.org/].  * Discover how the NSF Eddie Bernice Johnson INCLUDES National Network fosters collaboration and builds scalable, equitable STEM networks by visiting the NSF INCLUDES National Network [https://www.includesnetwork.org/].  * Andrea D. Beesley is a Senior Principal Education Researcher with SRI Education. She specializes in studying math learning environments and creating supportive spaces for STEM education. Learn more about Andrea and her work here [https://www.sri.com/bios/andrea-d-beesley/].  * Carol E. Tate is a Senior Education Researcher with SRI Education, specializing in design, research, and evaluation projects aimed at enhancing teaching quality in STEM fields from elementary school through college. Learn more about Carol and her work here [https://www.sri.com/people/carol-e-tate/].   Access a transcript for this episode and browse our library of podcasts by visiting SRI.com/Homeroom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

3. loka 2024 - 35 min
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