Solutions : Program Evaluation

Delivering a high-quality educational program requires measuring its effectiveness and making necessary adjustments along the way.

At the Johns Hopkins School of Education, we’re committed to improving educational programs and initiatives by expanding the body of evidence on what makes them effective.

From assessing what your stakeholders really think about your school community to identifying at-risk students early on, our expertise leads to informed decisions.

Our experts evaluate programs for all grade levels and content areas, as well as overarching topics in education, including school completion, post-secondary readiness (career and college), school reforms and partnerships, education technology, education policy, and community engagement.

Discover Effective Program Evaluation Solutions

ELA Knowledge Map™

PROGRAM EVALUATION

An in-depth proprietary analysis that maps every piece of student-facing material across an ELA curriculum.

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Social Studies Knowledge Map™

PROGRAM EVALUATION

A tool that analyzes a social studies curriculum by mapping knowledge domains and the texts that are studied.

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School Culture 360™ Survey

PROGRAM EVALUATION

A survey that produces an “under the hood” analysis of behaviors and beliefs that influence student success.

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Teacher Survey of Curriculum Use

PROGRAM EVALUATION

A full picture of teachers’ use of curriculum materials and their satisfaction level with those materials.

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ELA Knowledge Map™

An in-depth proprietary analysis that maps every piece of student-facing material across an ELA curriculum.

Best For

Social Studies Knowledge Map™

A tool that analyzes a social studies curriculum by mapping knowledge domains and the texts that are studied.

Best For

School Culture 360™ Survey

A survey that produces an “under the hood” analysis of behaviors and beliefs that influence student success.

Best For

Teacher Survey of Curriculum Use

A full picture of teachers’ use of curriculum materials and their satisfaction level with those materials.

Best For

Policy and Implementation Guidance

PROGRAM EVALUATION

The Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy strives to ensure that policy and practice are guided by research.

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Online Referral Tool

PROGRAM EVALUATION

A technology solution that promotes early identification and referral for infants and toddlers who may be eligible for early intervention services.

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On Track 4 Success Program

PROGRAM EVALUATION

A program that places early warning response systems in schools in under-resourced central Maryland neighborhoods.

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On Track to Career Success

PROGRAM EVALUATION

Enabling all students, including those facing the toughest challenges, to build educational, social-emotional, and workplace skills that lead to success.

Best For

Policy and Implementation Guidance

The Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy strives to ensure that policy and practice are guided by research.

Best For

Online Referral Tool

A technology solution that promotes early identification and referral for infants and toddlers who may be eligible for early intervention services.

Best For

On Track 4 Success Program

A program that places early warning response systems in schools in under-resourced central Maryland neighborhoods.

Best For

On Track to Career Success

Enabling all students, including those facing the toughest challenges, to build educational, social-emotional, and workplace skills that lead to success.

Best For

Case Study: Fairfax County Public School System Rethinks Student Success

One of the largest public school districts in the United States, Fairfax County Public Schools is rethinking what student success means in a technology-driven society.

FCPS partnered with the Center for Research and Reform in Education to evaluate a phased rollout of its FCPSOn program over several years. An innovative approach to technology-enhanced education and blended learning, FCPSOn involves the distribution of personal laptops for students, targeted professional development for teachers, unique tools for technology-enhanced classrooms, and moving beyond high-stakes assessment.

FCPSOn initiative goals. Source: FCPSOn Executive Summary

Focus areas examined in the first three years included student technology use, teacher technology practices, and family technology perceptions. Among other key points, CRRE found high agreement among teachers — over 75% — that students had improved in their use of technology as a learning tool each year.