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Analysis of DoDEA�s performance during the COVID-19 pandemic and the anatomy of our effectiveness in teaching and learning.

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Department Of Defense Education Activity (dodea)View Agency

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541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense Education Activity (dodea)
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To create an implementation plan and then implement the research, provide periodic updates to DoDEA�s research staff and educational leadership, provide a draft of the research study for review, and submit a final report. The final report shall provide analysis of DoDEA�s performance during the COVID-19 pandemic and the anatomy of our effectiveness in teaching and learning. The final report shall also include recommendations (1) for DoDEA to implement/institutionalize and (2) for other school systems to replicate as best practices.