When
Usable Knowledge launched in September — with a handful of stories focused on the Common Core, how teachers can make caring more common, and the best strategies to expand high - quality early education, among others — we had no idea what the response might be.
Not exact matches
Among many other research, teaching, and mentoring activities, Fischer also helped to
launch the original iteration of
Usable Knowledge, in 2006.
The Ed School's
Usable Knowledge, in partnership with Digital Promise, a nonprofit authorized by Congress to spark innovation in education,
launched a new series called Ask a Researcher that offers guidance to classroom dilemmas in the areas of literacy, math, and English language learning.
Over the next few months, various pieces of the
Usable Knowledge project will roll out, with the first phase — the website — officially
launching in early September.
[Professor] Bridget Terry Long, the Harvard Graduate School of Education academic dean and the chairwoman of the National Board for Education Sciences, IES» advisory board, noted that IES under Director John Q. Easton has required more partnerships between researchers and practitioners, and is
launching a new center devoted to evaluating how well research is being translated into
usable knowledge.»
As a specific response to the long - standing issues of «bullying, harassment, and discrimination» that have been exacerbated recently, Harvard's
Usable Knowledge website
launched «One and All,» says James Ryan, dean of the Harvard Graduate school of Education in Cambridge, Mass..
To explore these and other complex questions of diversity, identity, and equity,
Usable Knowledge has
launched a new series of video conversations, streamed live on Facebook, called Walking the Talk.
The Graduate School of Education officially
launched on Monday its
Usable Knowledge project, an online platform aimed at making the school's research and work accessible to all educators, students, and policymakers.