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Many educational publishers and technology providers are uncertain about what constitutes an acceptable study of product effectiveness.  While ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) seeks to unravel this confusion, publishers and tech providers still have many questions.  To help answer some of the key questions you have, SEG Measurement has published this special edition of our SEGway newsletter. 
 
We felt one of the best ways to demonstrate what a strong efficacy study should look like is to share an example of an efficacy study that reflects the high efficacy research standards for which SEG Measurement has come to be known.   
 
We are sharing some of the highlights of the efficacy study SEG Measurement completed for LearnBop in one of the nation's largest and most diverse school districts (Hillsborough, Florida). LearnBop is an interactive, instructional mathematics application designed to help students improve their mathematics skills.  SEG was able to assist LearnBop with crucial evidence as outlined in the ESSA. 
 
SEG Measurement conducted a controlled, matched-group, quasi-experimental study of the impact of LearnBop use on middle-school students' mathematics skills. A pool of thousands of students were examined to create matched groups of LearnBop users and non-users of LearnBop using propensity score matching--students were matched based on their ability prior to the start of the study and other key variables.
The matched groups of users' (treatment) and nonusers' (control) mathematics skills growth were compared, by examining their end-of-year, Florida state assessment test scores.  The two groups (independent/predictor variable) were compared using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with the end of year test scores serving as the outcome/dependent variable adjusting for the prior year test scores (covariate).  
The findings clearly showed that students using LearnBop showed much greater improvement in their mathematics skills. Students in classes using LearnBop achieved 11-17 percentile points more growth on end-of-year state assessments in mathematics as compared to students in classes that did not use LearnBop.  
This study effectively supported Hillsborough's need to know if the product they were choosing was effective.  At the same time, the study effectively supported LearnBop's need to prove that LearnBop works to support their marketing and sales.
This is not the first time a well designed and executed SEG study has supported LearnBop's efforts to support its marketing and sales.  Dr. Pamela Haimer, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction, Freehold Township School District, NJ. captures this best: "We were so pleased with the results that we decided to deploy LearnBop district-wide."
Please visit our website to read more about the LearnBop study:
 
School buyers want to spend their precious school resources on products that are supported by technically-sound proof of effectiveness research. And, educational publishers and technology providers realize they are losing sales if they do not have sound proof of efficacy.
Take a look at our website at www.segmeasurement.com, as it is frequently updated with developments in the field, and email me at selliot@segmeasurement.com with any questions about item banks, assessments, or how to create your own marketing campaign with an effectiveness study. I always look forward to hearing from you.
 
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Scott Elliot
SEG Measurement 

SEG Measurement Provides Companies Evidence at ALL Levels of ESSA Requirements.
 
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is pushing for stronger effectiveness requirements, in order for educators to receive state, local and US federal funding which pays for a lot of education products, even at the district level.
The term "evidence-based" appears on almost 60 occasions throughout ESSA. This term is used to govern the use of funds and selection of activities and interventions in nearly all the major programs of ESSA, including professional development, school improvement, literacy activities and Title I and Title II interventions.
If your education product or intervention does not have:
  • Strong Evidence,
  • Moderate Evidence,

then schools Let SEG Measurement's research experts assist you with providing the right level of ESSA evidence for your product and increase sales.

With nearly 40 years of experience in research, we know what it takes.  
 
Call or email us today at 800-254-7670 or hrickert@segmeasurement.com for a cost-effective efficacy study by SEG Measurement.
 

About SEG Measurement
Building Better Assessments and Evaluating Product Efficacy
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SEG Measurement conducts technically sound product efficacy research for educational publishers, technology providers, government agencies and other educational organizations, and helps organizations build better assessments. We have been meeting the research and assessment needs of organizations since 1979. SEG Measurement is located in New Hope, Pennsylvania and can be accessed on the web at