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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 16-19

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... Norman Bradburn, NSF Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate Susan Chipman, U.S. Office of Naval Research Sally Rockey, USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service Richard Suzman, NIH National Institute on Aging 16
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... Kent McGuire, Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation G Reid Lyon, NIH National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Judith Sunley, NSF Directorate for Education and Human Resources Discussant: Diane Ravitch, New York University and Brookings Institution Q&A: Committee and Audience 12:30 pm Luncheon Discussion Revitalizing Federal Education Research and Development: Improving the R&D Centers, Regional Educational Laboratories, and the 'New' OERI Background.
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... Chair: here Confrey, University of Texas Participants: Christopher T Cross, Council for Basic Education Jeremy Kilpatrick, University of Georgia Sharon Lewis, Council of Great City Schools William Quinn, North Central Regional Educational Laboratory Steven Ross, University of Memphis Nancy Songer, University of Michigan Q&A: Committee and Audience Break Roundtable Discussion #2 Quality & Utility: The Interaction of Research Quality and the Needs of Education Decision-Makers Framing Questions.
From page 19...
... "Basic Concepts of Evidentiary Reasoning" Chair: Robert Boruch, University of Pennsylvania Panelists: Michael Agar, University of Maryland Glen Cain, University of Wisconsin Larry V Hedges, University of Chicago Robert Mislevy, University of Maryland Peter Tillers, Cardozo Law School, Yeshiva University, Yale Law School Q&A: Committee and Audience 10:30 am Break 10:45 am Panel #3 Continued 12:00 noon Luncheon Discussion Review and Summary: Reflections on What We Have Learned Chair: Richard Shavelson, Stanford University Rapporteurs: Michael Feuer, National Research Council David Klahr, Carnegie Mellon University 1:30 pm End Open Session 19


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