Discussing R&D strategies for new learning techniques may be esoteric (at least for me), but it is also essential. Auditi Chakravarty, CEO of Advanced Education Research and Development Fund (AERDF)breaks them down here elegantly in anticipation of several events scheduled for ISTE next week. He discussed the group's approach to integrating educators, researchers, and product developers to ensure that tools used in PreK-12 classrooms work by providing scientific evidence of improved student learning outcomes. Since launching in 2021, the group's programs (currently focused on math, formative assessment, and reading) have engaged 47 school districts, 3,195 educators, and 45,423 students in 15 U.S. states. Click to learn how you can get involved.
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