About Us
Research and Evaluation Partners works with educational institutions, foundations, non-profits, and for-profit businesses to assess program effectiveness and inform practice. We provide quality research and evaluation processes from project definiton, through execution, data acquisition, and analysis using multiple quantitative and qualitative modalities.
All partners share a background in the social sciences, education and instruction. Our range of teaching experience is broad, extending from early childhood through college teaching and adult learning. Although we all have a background in education, we come to research and evaluation from a variety of professional disciplines including: social work, geology, criminal justice, journalism, science, mathematics, and technology. These diverse backgrounds provide a rich reservoir of unique experiences upon which to draw as we approach our work.
We have research and evaluation experience in a number of areas including early childhood, K-12 education, student achievement, higher education, science and mathematics outreach programs, adult education, youth development, public health, social work, healthcare, criminal justice, and community development. These evaluations have been conducted with private, public, and non-profit organizations.
RAE Partners can assist clients in the following activities:
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Research studies


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Assessment
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Evaluations



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Report writing
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Literature Reviews

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Document reviews

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Grant proposals


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Needs assessment
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Survey development and analysis •
Project development
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Professional development
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Data management and mining
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Marketing analysis and strategic planning
RAE Partners are experienced in the use of many research methodologies and data analysis tools including:
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Qualitative methodologies and analysis
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Quantitative methodoloies and analysis, including RCTs
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Mixed methods
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Observational data collection and and analysis techniques


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Systematic reviews and meta-analysis
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Open and structured interviews including focus groups and Levels of Use