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What really works in education – and what doesn’t?

School leaders and teachers are under constant pressure to invest time and funding in strategies that make a genuine difference for students. But traditional meta-analyses can take years and cost a fortune to complete.

In this practical, future-focused webinar, Dr Claire Han will introduce MyEducationResearcher, her powerful new web application that can run a meta-analysis on any education research question and deliver clear, usable summaries in just 30 minutes. Claire will demonstrate the tool live, explain how it works, and show how schools can use it to make faster, smarter, evidence-informed decisions.

You’ll also learn how teachers and schools can join a free partnership opportunity to trial the tool after its official release in January 2026.

About the presenter

Dr Claire Han

Dr Claire Han completed her PhD in Education at Johns Hopkins University, where she developed methodological expertise in meta-analysis and research synthesis working alongside Dr Robert Slavin. She is passionate about communicating meta-analytic results to practitioners and policymakers by encouraging understanding without ignoring complexity. Her web application, MyEducationResearcher, automates many of the time-intensive search, screening, and analytic steps by codifying What Works Clearinghouse procedures into precise and clear Python commands. Her research has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Education (U.S.).

 

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