Upcoming Webinar: Field Test Updates from the Math Narrative Project

Learning math is emotional. How can narrative interventions increase students’ motivation and persistence in learning math to improve outcomes? In the session we’ll share how insights from the Math Narrative Project were field tested through our Math Narrative Community of Practice. You’ll get to hear directly from organizations who implemented the research-based messaging recommendations to create content challenging long-held beliefs about math learning, shaping how students and teachers think, feel, and act.

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Resource: How to Find Love… Or At Least a Good Partner for Evidence-Based Communications

How can I help my organization get better at using evidence for communications?

What should I think about if I want to find an external partner to help make our communications for social change more effective?

In this new resource, How to Find Love – Partnering for Evidence-Based Communications, several research and communications experts provide some basic guidance for organizations that want to make their communications for social change more effective and evidence based.

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Amy Simon on “The Marriage Moment” at Gill Foundation’s 2013 Outgiving Conference

On the heels of the landmark wins at the ballot on the freedom to marry for same-sex couples in 2012, Amy Simon joins Lee Swislow of Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders (GLAD), Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin and Freedom to Marry Founder Evan Wolfson about the role of philanthropy in changing the debate and winning in the courts and at the ballot on marriage.

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