Education research is an indispensable public good—one that turns evidence into impact for every learner, in every classroom.
Today, the field stands at a pivotal moment.
Improving Practice and Policy at Scale
Rigorous, federally funded studies have shaped some of the most consequential education reforms of the past two decades. Research has documented the success of early college high schools, provided actionable guidance for implementing dual enrollment programs, and strengthened evidence-based approaches to reading instruction, particularly for students with disabilities. It has also helped refine high-dosage tutoring models that are now central to learning recovery efforts nationwide.
Turning Evidence into Measurable Gains
Mississippi’s dramatic improvement in reading achievement underscores what is possible when policy and practice are grounded in evidence. A comprehensive early literacy strategy—designed and sustained with the support of U.S. Department of Education–funded research—has produced significant, widely recognized gains. This progress did not happen by chance; it reflects sustained investment in research, data, and implementation over time.
Protecting the Data That Make Progress Visible