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Systematic Reviews as a Tool in Evidence-Based Decision Making: Improving Research and Informing Practice (January 30, 2013)
Presentation: Webcast recording
PowerPoint presentation (PDF)
Speakers: Roberto Agodini, Mathematica

Jill Constantine,
Mathematica

Naomi Goldstein, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Joy Lesnick, Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education

Kathryn Stack, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President

Antoinette Rath, Superintendent, Mount Laurel Township (NJ) Schools

Overview:
With constant pressure to “do more with less,” policymakers and program administrators are turning to the existing research base for guidance on funding decisions, assistance with program development, and evidence of program effectiveness. For the research to be useful, however, decision makers must be able to draw accurate lessons from what can often be a large and bewildering assortment of relevant studies. Systematic reviews can be particularly useful in this regard because they identify, assess, and synthesize key pieces of evidence on policy or program effectiveness. This forum focuses on:
  • How systematic reviews are being used by policymakers, program administrators, and practitioners
  • When to use systematic reviews, why it makes sense to use them, and how to design and conduct them
  • Turning research into reality—developing user-friendly products from the information in systematic reviews