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Peer reviewedJessica Brown; Jacqueline DeLisi; Lukas Winfield; Makoto Hanita; Anne Wang – Grantee Submission, 2025
The EIR-funded Work-Based Learning for Computer Science (WBL4CS) grant implemented a three-course, two-year Computer Science (CS) pathway in 20 Rhode Island High Schools. Evaluators from Education Development Center (EDC) employed a cluster randomized controlled trial to study the impact of integrating a Work-Based Learning course into the first…
Descriptors: Work Based Learning, Computer Science Education, High School Students, Career Pathways
Peer reviewedJacqueline DeLisi; Jessica Brown; Lukas Winfield; Makoto Hanita; Anne Wang – Grantee Submission, 2025
In 2019, the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE), in partnership with the University of Rhode Island (URI), launched the Work-Based Learning for Computer Science (WBL4CS) project through an Education Innovation Research (EIR) grant. The initiative aimed to expand access to computer science (CS) education for high school students,…
Descriptors: Work Based Learning, Computer Science Education, High School Students, Career Pathways
WestEd, 2025
More than 8.3 million young people under 18 struggle with anxiety or depression--13 percent of the youth population. Despite the need, more than one third of the U.S. population lives in Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, creating urgent dual crises of rising mental health needs and insufficient behavioral workforce capacity. Launched in…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Middle School Students, High School Students, Young Adults


