Publication Year: 2022
In this conference brief Sarah Zuckerman and Kristen Wilcox describe paradigm shifts which they feel are needed with regard to how and what we prioritize when attempting to improve schools, as well as how those engaging in school improvement work are supported.
NYKids’ latest report, “Opportunities and Challenges to Adapt and Innovate: How Educators Confronted the COVID-19 Pandemic,” features data gathered among 88 educators from 6 schools across New York State. The study offers important findings related to adaptation and innovation in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and provides insight into the challenges faced by school districts as well as the promising adaptations and innovations such crises prompt.
This case study report, “Opportunities and Challenges for Adaptation and Innovation: A Study of Educators’ Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic” is part of NYKids’ research project investigating the impacts on educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. This report focuses on the experiences, adaptations, and innovations of educators at Shaker Road Elementary School in Colonie, New York.
This case study report, “Opportunities and Challenges for Adaptation and Innovation: A Study of Educators’ Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic” is part of NYKids’ research project investigating the impacts on educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. This report focuses on the experiences, adaptations, and innovations of educators at Tamarac Secondary School in Troy, New York.
This case study report, “Opportunities and Challenges for Adaptation and Innovation: A Study of Educators’ Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic” is part of NYKids’ research project investigating the impacts on educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. This report focuses on the experiences, adaptations, and innovations of educators at Chatham Middle School in Chatham, New York.
This case study report, “Opportunities and Challenges for Adaptation and Innovation: A Study of Educators’ Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic” is part of NYKids’ research project investigating the impacts on educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. This report focuses on the experiences, adaptations, and innovations of educators at Lake George Elementary School in Lake George, New York.
This case study report, “Opportunities and Challenges for Adaptation and Innovation: A Study of Educators’ Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic” is part of NYKids’ research project investigating the impacts on educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. This report focuses on the experiences, adaptations, and innovations of educators at Whitesboro Middle School in Whitesboro, New York.
This case study report, “Opportunities and Challenges for Adaptation and Innovation: A Study of Educators’ Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic” is part of NYKids’ research project investigating the impacts on educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. This report focuses on the experiences, adaptations, and innovations of educators at Deerfield Elementary School in Whitesboro, New York.
This Engaged Researchers Meeting discussed findings from an ongoing study conducted by researchers in the School of Public Health, Public Administration and Policy, and the School of Education. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of remote schooling on the occurrence of adverse childhood events among children in New York State. Researchers also seek to uncover the experiences of caregivers and educators during the pandemic and develop community-informed recommendations to develop trauma informed interventions in schools.
At the 2022 American Educational Research Association’s Annual Conference, NYKids Graduate Assistant Jessie Tobin presents findings from our College and Career Readiness Study related to peer relationships. The presentation, entitled “Fostering positive peer relationships: a qualitative study of two secondary schools,” explores ways in which educators and students at positive outlier schools fostered positive relationships among peers.
The NYKids paper entitled “A Rural Research-Practice Partnership’s Adaptations during the COVID-19 Pandemic” was delivered as part of the American Educational Research Association’s annual conference in 2022. It outlines how improvement science principles were used to support Fort Plain Jr.Sr. High School’s planning and improvement efforts as they tackled pandemic-related disruptions
This slide deck is taken from a presentation at the 2022 Carnegie Summit by Dr. Kristen C. Wilcox and Dr. Tammy Ellis-Robinson. The presentation entitled, “Decolonizing Pedagogy: Engaging in Disciplined Inquiry in Higher Education” explores efforts of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Task Force at UAlbany’s School of Education.
This report details the methods used in NYKids study “Discovering Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Education Workforce.” The document includes the study overview, research literature, theoretical framework and research questions as well as the methods used for participant recruitment, data collection and analysis. The survey instrument and school leader interview protocol are attached as separate appendices.