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AERI's work is made possible through the commitments and expertise of numerous scholars, practitioners and partners who engage with us in person or virtually. Our friends today are international, multidisciplinary, and expanding. Together, we continue to learn, innovate, and search for better solutions to critical assessment and evaluation issues of the day. Thanks to our sponsors, funders, and friends for their support and interest in our work.
Forthcoming in 2022! Commemorative volumes edited by Professors Madhabi Chatterji, Amy Stuart Wells, and Edmund W. Gordon.
The Relative Effectiveness of Multi-level Interventions in Reducing Risks of Transmitting Lethal Viruses in Grade K-12 Communities and School-linked Populations: A Systematic Review and Best-Evidence Synthesis
Madhabi Chatterji, Ph.D., M.Ed., Kenji Kitamura, MA., Gloria Willson, MLIS, MPH., Peter Muennig, MD. MPH., Reynaldo De-Leon, MS., John Allegrante, Ph.D., MPH
Madhabi Chatterji, Ph.D., M.Ed., Gloria Willson, MLIS, MPH., and Jamie Tracy, B.A.
With the exponential spread of COVID-19 across the U.S., local actors face an urgent and immediate need to access, interpret and rank-order the most credible scientific evidence that can inform decisions in K-12 schooling environments. Starting with recent guidelines from WHO and CDC, this systematic review and best evidence synthesis will apply the GRADE and Newcastle-Ottowa criteria to screen the most effective, multilevel interventions shown to reduce lethal virus transmissions in K-12 school communities and linked populations.
AERI's collaboration with CUMC's Dept. of Anesthesiology led to two presentations at the Academic Evening on May 29, 2019, and more.
Madhabi Chatterji offers a “consumer’s guide” to prevent a potential new wave of misguided education assessment outcomes
AERI Begins Partnership with the Columbia Global Center - Mumbai on Enhancing Educational Quality