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.
The first is an «ask a researcher» feature that allows teachers and administrators to pose questions to experts at Harvard University's
Usable Knowledge project.
«We want educators to look to the Harvard Graduate School of Education as their go - to place for leading research in the field,» adds Keith Collar, executive director of the Research, Innovation, and Outreach division of HGSE, and fellow
Usable Knowledge project director.
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.
Not exact matches
People submitted proposals, and I wrote something I called
Usable Knowledge that had some of the ideas that became the
project.
Enter
Usable Knowledge — a
project that will take new ideas and innovative solutions generated by our faculty and our students and put them in the hands of teachers, principals, superintendents, policymakers, and others who can have a real impact on students, schools, and education more broadly.
His generous contributions to the Harvard Graduate School of Education led to the creation of WIDE World and helped support other efforts such as
Project on the Next Generation of Teachers and
Usable Knowledge.
The groups represented at the expo included Alumni Relations, the Annual Fund, Career Services, the Field Experience Program, Gutman Library Research Services, Human Resources, the Achievement Gap Initiative, the Change Leadership Group, the Executive Leadership Program for Educators, Harvard Education Publishing Group, Harvard Family Research
Project, the Office of School Partnerships, Programs in Professional Education,
Project Zero, the
Usable Knowledge website, and WIDE World.
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In a series aimed at closing the gap between research and practice,
Usable Knowledge has partnered with Digital Promise on a
project that collects questions from educators across the country and poses them to experts at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Joe Blatt, lecturer in education at HGSE and one of the site
project directors, elaborates on the goals for
Usable Knowledge.
Transforming Climate Variability and Change Information for Cereal Crop Producers, is an integrated research and extension
project working to improve farm resilience and profitability in the North Central Region by transforming existing climate information into
usable knowledge for the agricultural community.