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Evidence First

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Policymakers talk about solutions, but which ones really work? MDRC's Evidence First podcast features experts—program administrators, policymakers, and researchers—talking about the best evidence available on education and social programs that serve people with low incomes.

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Jun 18, 2026

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Episodes

Reflections on the Evidence-Building Movement 14.06.2023

In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with MDRC President Virginia (Ginger) Knox and Naomi Goldstein, the former Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Office of Planning, Research , and Evaluation ( OPRE)   at the Administration for Children and Families in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Goldstein is also a member of the MDRC Board of Directors. They reflect on their experience s in e...

How Can Data Science Tools Better Represent Participant Experiences? A Conversation with Ahmed Whitt and Alissa Stover 20.04.2023

The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) provides wrap - around support and employment services to people returning home from incarceration . While p articipant feedback was always important to their work, CEO was looking to better understand the range of their participants' experiences and use it to improve the services they provide . MDRC's Center for Data Insights (CDI) partnered with CEO...

Can Market Value Assets Better Prepare Students for College and Career? 30.03.2023

Through its Real World Learning initiative in the Kansas City metropolitan area, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is working to ensure that all students in participating districts graduate from high school with a diploma and at least one market value asset (or MVA). MVAs are designed to prepare students for further education and employment. They can include such activities as completing an int...

How Can State Government Agencies Increase Their Use of Data Analytics? A Conversation with Michael Meotti, Isaac Kwakye, and Rick Hendra 08.02.2023

The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) is a state government agency with a goal of increasing educational opportunity and attainment for Washington residents. WSAC has partnered with the MDRC Center for Data Insights (CDI) to create manageable data-analytics tools for the agency to use to track and improve student outcomes.     In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with Michael Meotti, WS...

Do Industry-Recognized Credentials Help Students Transition to College and Careers? A Conversation with Matt Giani 10.01.2023

Industry-recognized credentials, or IRCs, are an increasingly common strategy used to demonstrate that high school students have learned skills or competencies in a specific industry or occupation. But what do we know about their impact on student outcomes? And do they help students succeed in college and in the labor market? In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with Matt Giani, a Research Associat...

Promoting Equity in College Completion: An Interview with Amanda Janice Roberson and Jinann Bitar 19.12.2022

While the percentage of adults with a postsecondary degree has increased over the past several decades, there are large gaps in degree attainment by race, ethnicity, and income. In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with two higher education experts— Amanda Janice Roberson at the Institute for Higher Education Policy and Jinann Bitar at The Education Trust—about policies and practices to advance equ...

Bringing Procedural Justice Principles to Child Support Programs 15.12.2022

Child support agencies aim to secure payments from noncustodial parents to support the well-being of their children. When noncustodial parents fall behind on child support, they may face consequences, such as driver's license suspensions, civil contempt, and even jail time. These enforcement actions can make it harder for parents to make future child support payments. The Procedural Justice-Inform...

Is Individualized Instruction the Answer to the Pandemic's Unfinished Learning? A Discussion with Andy Rotherham and William Corrin 03.11.2022

The pandemic has had devastating effects on students' learning. One strategy to help students is individualized instruction, which includes interventions like tutoring. In this lively episode, Leigh Parise talks with Andy Rotherham, cofounder of Bellwether, a national education nonprofit organization, and William Corrin, the director of MDRC's K-12 Education policy area, about the promise, challen...

Training Students for the Green Jobs of Tomorrow 22.09.2022

Green jobs in diverse industries, such as transportation, construction, environmental management, and agriculture, have grown in recent years and are predicted to further increase in the future. Filling these jobs will require a skilled workforce, yet federal investments in training for green jobs have focused mostly on adults. In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with Rachel Rosen , a senior resea...

Improving Pre-K Assessments: An Interview with Preschool Teachers 10.08.2022

The majority of children in the United States now attend some type of formal pre-K program before starting elementary school. Pre-K assessments—or short tests and activities that measure early skills—are an important tool for understanding children's learning and development in these settings. In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with Lia Wilson, the Preschool Program Coordinator at the Parent Infa...

Improving Pre-K Assessments: An Interview with School Administrators 20.05.2022

The majority of children in the United States now attend some type of formal pre-K program before starting elementary school. Pre-K assessments—or short tests and activities that measure early skills—are an important tool for understanding children's learning and development in these settings. In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with two leaders from the AppleTree Institute—Dr. Niesha Keemer, Prin...

Considerations for Jurisdictions Seeking Pretrial Reform 14.04.2022

As part of the criminal justice system, the pretrial system is set up to ensure individuals appear in court to maintain public safety and maximize pretrial release. But over the last few decades, a more punitive approach to pretrial justice has evolved, in which jailing individuals who haven't been convicted of a crime has become the norm in many jurisdictions. In many cases, individuals remain in...

THE-RCT Database: A New Resource for Analyzing Studies of Postsecondary Education Interventions 26.01.2022

Improving outcomes for community college students has long been the focus of rigorous research studies by MDRC and others. Through a project called The Higher Education Randomized Controlled Trial, or THE-RCT, MDRC has created a broadly accessible database that compiles student-level data from all MDRC's randomized controlled trial evaluations of postsecondary education programs. Researchers are a...

Providing Comprehensive Support Services to College Students: An Interview with SUCCESS Students and Coaches 09.12.2021

A growing body of research shows that comprehensive student support programs can increase graduation rates for students from low-income backgrounds and students of color. But what do these programs look like on the ground? And what are the experiences of students participating in them? In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with students and staff from Ivy Tech Community College in Bloomington, India...

An Innovative Workforce Program: An Interview with Two Coaches from the MyGoals for Employment Success Program 06.12.2021

Too many people in the United States struggle to achieve economic mobility. With the COVID-19 pandemic hitting vulnerable populations the most, gaining financial stability became even harder. Workforce programs that focus on helping people find jobs may not be enough to advance in the labor market, especially for people facing additional barriers to success. The MyGoals for Employment Success prog...

Providing Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Recovery, and Employment Services During the Pandemic 26.08.2021

Programs that combine employment services with substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery services have faced unprecedented challenges in the COVID-19 pandemic, including increased substance misuse and overdose, dramatic increases in unemployment, and the need to quickly shift to virtual service provision. In partnership, MDRC, Abt Associates, and MEF Associates learned how some of these...

Internships and Apprenticeships in a Newly Virtual Workplace 09.06.2021

Work-based learning opportunities, like internships and apprenticeships, are a critical component to many career and technical education programs. They can help participants develop critical skills for in-demand careers. The abrupt shift to virtual education caused by the pandemic hit these programs especially hard. In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with Hannah Dalporto , a research associate at...

How One Home Visiting Model Adapted During the Pandemic 06.04.2021

Early childhood experiences of trauma and toxic stress can affect how young children develop and are associated with learning and behavior problems. Child First is a promising home visiting program that aims to mitigate or prevent these negative experiences for families to promote healthy development for kids.  An initial study of Child First found that the program improved children's social-emoti...

Rural Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities — Part IV 21.12.2020

A special series from the Rural Matters podcast This episode is the last of a special four-part series about issues facing rural higher education from our colleagues at the  Rural Matters podcast. It is coproduced by MDRC and supported by Ascendium Education Group. As the United States confronts the recession caused by the pandemic, the economic stability of rural areas looms large. Many rural cou...

Rural Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities — Part III 06.12.2020

A special series from the Rural Matters podcast This episode is the third of a special four-part series about issues facing rural higher education from our colleagues at the  Rural Matters podcast. It is coproduced by MDRC and supported by Ascendium Education Group. Rural America is not monolithic. About 15 to 20 percent of rural individuals identify as non-white, but in many areas of the country...

How Can Behavioral Science Help Programs Better Serve Clients During the Pandemic? 02.12.2020

Why don't government social services programs better serve families struggling through crises like the COVID-19 pandemic? One reason is that these systems are designed for compliance over access. Many of those who are in need and qualify for benefits are deterred by administrative burdens, including excessive steps and paperwork. Insights from behavioral science can help agencies and nonprofits fi...

Rural Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities — Part II 14.11.2020

A special series from the Rural Matters podcast This episode is the second of a special four-part series about issues facing rural higher education from our colleagues at the  Rural Matters podcast. It is coproduced by MDRC and supported by Ascendium Education Group. In this episode,  Rural Matters  host Michelle Rathman chats with four individuals committed to improving education in West Virginia...

Rural Higher Education: Challenges & Opportunities — Part I 29.10.2020

This episode is the first of a special four-part series about issues facing rural higher education from our colleagues at the Rural Matters podcast. It is coproduced by MDRC and supported by Ascendium Education Group. COVID-19 has caused seismic shifts for postsecondary education. For rural colleges, the pandemic exacerbated issues that have affected students and communities for decades. While 41...

How Does the Dana Center Math Pathways Improve Students' Success in Math? 15.10.2020

Too many community college students get stuck in multi-semester developmental math sequences and never progress to or complete college-level courses. To meet this challenge, the Charles A. Dana Center at the University of Texas at Austin developed the Dana Center Math Pathways (DCMP), which diversifies the math course content that students take so it better aligns with their career interests. The...

How Can Subsidized Jobs Help the Most Disadvantaged Workers Recover from the COVID-19 Recession? 30.07.2020

Subsidized employment uses public funds to create jobs for the unemployed and are especially useful during economic downturns. Many have argued that subsidized employment programs should be part of policymakers' response to pandemic-induced mass joblessness. MDRC has been studying subsidized employment for more than 40 years and recently completed two large-scale federal projects that rigorously t...

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