Study: Preschoolers learn from math games — to a point
Games found to improve conceptual math skills, but gains may not carry over to primary school.
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Games found to improve conceptual math skills, but gains may not carry over to primary school.
Selected cities and counties will receive funding and technical support from J-PAL to test innovative strategies in the fight against poverty.
Can an antipoverty program work in different settings? A new report presents a user’s guide to a tough issue.
J-PAL North America tests innovative strategies to reduce recidivism and help inmates transition back to society.
Empowering underserved populations will be a guiding focus.
Researchers, policymakers, and education company leaders discuss innovative technologies to improve education for disadvantaged learners.
J-PAL North America releases new catalog of administrative data sets to give researchers a leg up in conducting rigorous evaluations of social programs.
State and local policymakers joined with leading researchers to share experiences overcoming challenges to evaluating government programs.
J-PAL North America funds randomized studies to evaluate crime-prevention programs.
The city offers an ideal home for MIT alumni whose work spans disciplines and continents.
Two-day conference explores opportunities for research, innovation, and evidence-informed policymaking to address a range of national health care challenges.
Institute to offer its first “blended-only” master’s program, in data, economics, and development policy.
Tata Center graduate fellow Arun Singh shares energy-economic modeling research at UN Climate Change Conference.
Selected governments will partner with MIT's J-PAL North America to test which programs work, which work best, and why.