Supporting Students Exposed To Trauma Through Complementary Learning
December 5, 2009
Center for Mathemathics Achievement Workshop- Numbers and Operations
December 5, 2009
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Current and Past Work
The domain of PERG's work extends across the United States and the group has a presence at national and international meetings and conferences.
PERG enjoys nationwide respect for its ability to evaluate diverse programs in a range of settings. PERG's present evaluation activities - which include both large-scale, national-level projects involving several regional sites, as well as smaller-scale projects - fall loosely into the following categories:
- Systemic reform: science and mathematics
- Museum exhibits and programs
- Research
- Curriculum development, implementation and dissemination
- Informal education
- Out of school time
- Professional development
- Public agency education and outreach activities
- Cultural/international exchange
- Arts partnerships
PERGs projects have been funded by a range of organizations including:
- National Science Foundation
- US Department of Education
- Massachusetts Dept of Education
- NASA
- Institute for Museum and Library Services
- US State Department
- National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
- Private Foundations
Please see a complete list of our projects, reports, and publications, please see the Publications page.