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Training Overview
Effective education policies and initiatives today require more than just a price tag — it demands economic evaluations that clearly outline ingredients, pricing in context, and benefit cost analysis. As organizations navigate new challenges, program choice, and using a little to make a big impact, the ability to make informed research backed decisions, inspire action and drive meaningful impact has become a critical factor for success. Leaders must adapt their decision-making process to include economic evaluation, clearly communicate findings that teams and stakeholders make more informed decisions. That’s why the Center for Benefit-Cost Studies of Education equips professionals with the trainings, tools, and resources gain practical skills to perform economic evaluations to their work.
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Workshops and Training Events
2017 SREE Conference: Dr. Brooks Bowden
SREE Conference: Cost Analysis for Evaluation in Education
Led by Dr. Brooks Bowden, this workshop introduces participants to cost analysis in educational evaluation, with a focus on proposal development and conducting cost analysis. Attendees will understand the importance of cost analysis for decision-making, learn the ingredients method, and gain practical skills to design and conduct cost studies for evaluations.
Click below to watch a clip from the workshop. SREE membership is required to view the full video.
2015 IES Training in Economic Evaluation: Dr. Henry Levin
IES Training in Economic Evaluation
For over 15 years, CBCSE has been a global leader in economic evaluation methods for education research and policy, training more than 300 professionals through its intensive programs. Our flagship offering, the IES Methods Training in Economic Evaluation, is a week-long course that equips education researchers with practical skills to apply cost-effectiveness and benefit-cost analysis in their own work.
Click the link below to learn more about attending an upcoming IES training.