Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION › § 1862n–2
The Director must give competitive, merit-reviewed grants to colleges or eligible nonprofit groups, alone or with partners, to set up multidisciplinary Centers for Research on Learning and Education Improvement. These Centers will study thinking, learning, and education to find ways to use that research to improve how math and science are taught in elementary and secondary schools. Each Center will work on a different teacher challenge. The Director will consult the National Academy of Sciences and the Secretary of Education when naming each Center’s focus and will announce each Center in the grant call. At least one Center must focus on applying and scaling successful approaches in low-performing schools. When it fits the Center’s work, they should also study and improve how information technology is used in teaching. Applicants must describe initial research projects, how new projects will be chosen, partnerships with other researchers and schools, plans to involve teachers and administrators, and how research results will be put into practice and evaluated. The Director will choose winners based on ability to carry out the plan, experience in learning-and-teaching research, skill at building cross-discipline teams, plans to recruit diverse teachers, and support for graduate students. The Centers should serve a wide range of students, including those named in sections 1885a and 1885b. The Director will hold an annual meeting for the Centers and work with the Secretary of Education to share findings with teachers and help them understand and use the research in their classrooms.
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42 U.S.C. § 1862n–2
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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