Bruce Baker on the Final Piece of KIPP's 4 Million Dollar Study
Not to worry. Gates, alone, has given tens of millions to the KIPP home office and many of its chains. Hundreds of millions of tax-sheltered dollars have been given by hedge funds, CEOs, corporate foundations, etc. Gates has a history with Mathematica, having paid almost a half-million dollars for some research in 2009 on another of his projects. If there is any doubt that Gates expects to get his money's worth, have a look at the description of this grant's purpose:
Here is Bruce Baker's take on the final piece of the study.
Mathematica Policy Research
July 2009
to provide rich data that improves instruction at The Equity Project (TEP) such as rigorous evaluation findings that document TEP's impact on students and evidence that can inform educators and policymakers who wish to replicate the TEP model
$470,507
48
College-Ready
GLOBAL|NORTH AMERICA
United States
Princeton, New Jersey
http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/
to provide rich data that improves instruction at The Equity Project (TEP) such as rigorous evaluation findings that document TEP's impact on students and evidence that can inform educators and policymakers who wish to replicate the TEP model
$470,507
48
College-Ready
GLOBAL|NORTH AMERICA
United States
Princeton, New Jersey
http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/
Here is Bruce Baker's take on the final piece of the study.