What is the Study Design Form? Does my proposal require this form to be completed?
The Study (or evaluation) Design Form provides an outline for identifying research activities related to the evaluation of the grant. It includes general and more specific study questions (typically taken from the grants objectives), the data source (what information youll use to answer the study questions), a timeline for implementation/due date (to meet your reporting deadlines), and the level of analyses (a description of how the information will be presented). This form and a completed sample are available on the district grant web site. A study design must be approved by the district PRIOR to acceptance of any grant monies and the initiation of any grant activities. In lieu of a formal study design, the applicant may provide explicit detail with regard to these issues in the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). If your grant activities require district data (e.g., information about students or teachers, or financial data), you will be asked to submit
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