Through in-depth research and storytelling projects, EdSurge Research explores and amplifies the voices, experiences and best practices of educators and learners, particularly those in underserved, underrepresented or vulnerable populations in U.S. communities. Our work pushes existing conversations about complex educational issues by conducting and disseminating actionable research that illuminates diverse perspectives to inform decision-making. We provide evidence-backed information that educational stakeholders can act upon to better support school communities and improve practices of teaching and learning.
For this participatory, action-based research project, EdSurge Research and the Abolitionist Teaching Network came together to understand the challenges Black women educators navigate in their classroom teaching experiences.
EdSurge has been exploring how schools are supporting the well-being of students and educators during these tumultuous times. Through storytelling, research and community engagement, we examined how the experiences of students and educators are changing.
Early childhood education professionals have always faced challenges. EdSurge is exploring how the pandemic has pushed this already vulnerable workforce to the brink and how educators, program leaders, organizations and policymakers are responding.
EdSurge Research documents how educators are leveraging research in their practice to help all learners thrive. We do so in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic—an event that has brought greater urgency to this work and created a new reality of school.
EdSurge has been exploring the work lives of early childhood professionals, unpacking their pathways to professional learning, how they engage with families and the opportunities they have for increased compensation.
EdSurge Research offers a practical toolkit for non-classroom K-12 educators who want to build support for making practices, concepts and activities in their school communities.
EdSurge and The Learning Accelerator teamed up to dive deep into online professional learning. We examined how research-backed drivers enable educators to learn content, shift mindset and effectively improve practice.
EdSurge Research has been visiting schools, convening educators and sharing stories about how school communities are shifting practices to meet the needs of all learners, the obstacles they face and how they are measuring success.
EdSurge Research has been digging into how crowdfunding works in K-12 education. We provide resources to help decision-makers set a vision for how to support crowdfunding in their district.
Community colleges are a lever for upward mobility, but how should we measure their success? We explore whether completion should be the barometer of success for community college students.
EdSurge spent years listening to ways educators make learning personal for students. This interactive site compiles our findings to help practitioners discover how educators across the U.S. implement personalized learning.
The EdSurge Research team investigated what it takes to make interoperability work in K-12 education, digging into how companies, schools and districts are trying to connect the data pipes.
Changes in demographics and funding have spurred colleges to seek strategies that see students thrive and graduate on time. This research helps higher ed decision-makers evaluate the tools that support student success.
Personalized learning is on the rise for learners in our schools. Redesigned schools include personal learning plans, playlists of content tailored to fit each learner, adaptive curriculum, and access to learning anytime and anywhere.
Following our first investigation into how professional development tools are changing, this research digs into how schools and districts are making PD personal for teachers and what it takes to make the shift.
Some schools are embracing broader definitions of success, venturing beyond traditional academic measures—but breaking tradition isn’t easy. This research unpacks the change process for redefining student success.
Schools around the country are redesigning their teaching models to make learning more engaging and personal. EdSurge investigated how schools are changing and what support they need along the way.
Adaptive learning is a complex term, and over the course of six months, we set out to demystify it. Our research resulted in a report, a framework and a market map of adaptive tools.
This year long project shares the story of how the edtech ecosystem is evolving and the impact it has on the way we learn. It aims to give educators, entrepreneurs and investors a glimpse into the perspectives of one another.
Let’s keep investigating the innovative practices that matter most in education.
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