Does a supplemental literacy intervention need to have been published commercially in order to be eligible to be included in a proposed project?
No. Applicants are not required to propose the use of an intervention that has been published commercially. We require only that the intervention meet the requirements set out in Priority 1. Many interventions, including locally or regionally developed interventions that have not been published commercially, may meet these requirements.
Related Questions
- Can we include in our project a supplemental literacy intervention that has already been evaluated by one or more large-scale random assignment (experimental) evaluations?
- Can we include in our project a supplemental literacy intervention that has not been evaluated previously using a random assignment (experimental) design?
- Does a supplemental literacy intervention need to have been published commercially in order to be eligible to be included in a proposed project?