For Immediate Release September 5, 2017
Contact: Tony Pals, tpals@aera.net (202) 238-3235, (202) 288-9333 (cell) Jonathan Fera, jfera@aera.net (202) 238-3233, (414) 610-5661 (cell)
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 5, 2017 — The American Educational Research Association has received a five-year $4.3 million award from the National Science Foundation to support the work of the AERA Grants Program to advance knowledge and capacity building related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) using large-scale national and international data resources.
This award will allow the program to invest in innovative research and promising scholars, strengthen advanced methodological skills among early career scholars, promote data use and sharing, and emphasize better connecting research to public and policy communities.
With the award, the Grants Program will focus on three broad areas:
“AERA is proud of its positive track record in providing grant opportunities to doctoral students and early career scholars, while emphasizing professional development and building thriving research infrastructure through our grants program,” said AERA Executive Director Felice J. Levine.
“This NSF award represents more than additional research funds,” Levine said. “It solidifies our efforts in advancing STEM knowledge throughout the world and strengthening our scientific research community to foster the education science workforce of tomorrow.”
Since its inception in the 1990s, the AERA Grants Program has supported education research scientists and other scholars from related fields and disciplines in conducting studies of education and STEM learning. By supporting the development of a high-quality education science workforce, promoting scientific discovery, and improving use of major data resources, the Grants Program has evolved in shaping new priorities, contributing foundational knowledge and encouraging research innovations.
Levine serves as Principal Investigator of the Grants Program, and George Wimberly, AERA Director of Professional Development, is Co-Principal Investigator. Governing Board members include Margaret Burchinal (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Louis Gomez (University of California, Los Angeles), Larry V. Hedges (Northwestern University), Heather C. Hill (Harvard University), Sarah Theule Lubienski (Indiana University), Chandra Muller (University of Texas at Austin), Laura W. Perna (University of Pennsylvania), William H. Schmidt (Michigan State University), Barbara Schneider (Michigan State University), and Deborah Lowe Vandell (University of California, Irvine).
To learn more about the AERA Grants Program, click here.
About AERA The American Educational Research Association (AERA) is the largest national interdisciplinary research association devoted to the scientific study of education and learning. Founded in 1916, AERA advances knowledge about education, encourages scholarly inquiry related to education, and promotes the use of research to improve education and serve the public good. Find AERA on Facebook and Twitter.