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Adolescent Literacy Support Project

The aim of the Adolescent Literacy Support Project (ALSP) is to create classroom learning environments that support increased science achievement through better and more purposeful reading. We are building and employing three literacy support tools for students’ and teachers’ use in the classroom. The use of these tools is coupled to disciplinary text and science assessment. Teachers couple their use of the tools with disciplinary text and science assessment as they implement the curriculum “Investigations in Environment Science.” We want to examine if increased opportunities in reading allows high school learners to better engage in science inquiry and increase their reading achievement and if these more structured reading opportunities in science influence learners’ science achievement.
PI: Gomez, Louis  Gomez, Kimberley  Herman, Phillip 

Biology Guided Inquiry Learning Environments (BGuILE)

The Biology Guided Inquiry Learning Environments is a collaboration of learning scientists, teachers and biologists, working to bring biological inquiry into middle school and high school biology classrooms. The BGuILE project develops technology-infused curricula designed to help students learn about the process of scientific investigation and argumentation by doing science, working on puzzling and authentic problems. Current BGuILE activities include curriculum and technology development and studies of student learning and teaching practice. This is a LeTUS-affiliated project. BGuILE papers
PI: Reiser, Brian  Spillane, James 

Building an Infrastructure for Generative and Sustained Change in Science Instruction

This is a National Science Foundation-funded study that seeks to develop innovative curricula to reverse science illiteracy.
PI: Gomez, Louis 

Center for Connected Learning and Computer-Based Modeling (CCL)

CCL is dedicated to the creative use of technology to deepen learning. It develops tools and curricula for use in both classrooms and informal learning settings. CCL offers support to teachers and organizations that use its tools and materials and frequently offers workshops for teachers. Projects: Object-Based Parallel Models; Modeling Across the Curriculum; Connected Mathematics: Making Sense of Complexity; Participatory Simulations: Network-based Design for Systems Learning in Classrooms
PI: Wilensky, Uri 

Center for Curriculum Materials in Science (CCMS)

CCMS is a collaboration among faculty in Learning Sciences at Northwestern, the University of Michigian, Michigan State University and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The center aims to create a knowledge base to enable development of science curricula, teaching strategies and technologies that reflect research on student learning. Funded by the National Science Foundation, the center provides fellowships for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows committed to science education reform.
PI: Reiser, Brian  Edelson, Daniel 

Center for Learning Technologies in Urban Schools (LeTUS)

Center for Learning Technologies in Urban Schools, a joint project involving SESP, University of Michigan, and the Chicago, Evanston, and Detroit public schools. LeTUS is working to bring more ambitious teaching and learning into middle grades science classrooms, through a systemic program of inquiry-based curriculum design, pervasive use of learning technologies, and professional development opportunities for science teachers.
PI: Gomez, Louis  Edelson, Daniel  Reiser, Brian 

CogSketch: Sketch understanding for research and learning

CogSketch is a project in the new NSF Sciences of Learning Center, the Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center (SILC). We are extending our sketch understanding architecture into a system that can be used to support cognitive science research and education more broadly. Our vision is that, in ten years, sketch-based educational software will be widely available to learners.

Computer-Supported Visual Representations for Learning Modeling

The goal of this project is to create a visual representation system with computer support that helps students learn how to articulate and reason with models of complex phenomena and systems. Sponsor: Research on Learning and Education Program, National Science Foundation
PI: Forbus, Kenneth  Sherin, Bruce 

Conceptual Dynamics Project

The goal of the Conceptual Dynamics Project is the development of new frameworks for capturing student learning in science. Through the development of these frameworks, we hope to inform the design and assessment of learning environments, as well as to contribute, more broadly, to research that seeks to understand thinking and learning in rich subject-matter domains. This is a LeTUS -affiliated project.
PI: Sherin, Bruce 

Developing Teacher Leaders in Science: Professional Development for the

Supported by the National Science Foundation, this project designs, implements and evaluates the graduate-level course, "Making the Body Go," for Chicago and Evanston middle school teachers in science and science pedagogy focused on energy transformation in the human body.
PI: Kanter, David 

Distributed Leadership Study

The Distributed Leadership Study is a collection of research projects that use the distributed perspective as a lens to examine leadership practice in urban k-12 schools.
PI: Spillane, James  Peterson, Penelope  Konstantopoulos, Spyros  Sherin, Miriam 

GEODE Initiative

The GEODE Initiative is dedicated to the improvement of earth and environmental science education through the use of data visualization and analysis tools to support inquiry-based pedagogy. Through an integrated program of research and development, the GEODE Initiative is advancing our understanding of learning in the earth and environmental sciences, design of curriculum and educational software and teacher professional development. This is a LeTUS-affiliated project.
PI: Edelson, Daniel 

GLOBE Watershed Dynamics

This project is developing technology and materials to provide students with the opportunity to conduct investigations using real-time and archival data from the large-scale scientific observatory being constructed by the Consortium of Universities for Advancement of Hydrologic Science (CUAHSI)
Jona, Kemi 

Implementation of the 'I, Bio' Curriculum in Chicago Public School Middle School Classrooms

This Quaker Oats Foundation-supported project allows for the science of exercise curriculum to be implemented, including the technology kits that support it.
PI: Kanter, David 

Investigations in Environmental Science

Investigations in Environmental Science is a yearlong high school environmental science curriculum developed by researchers in Northwestern's School of Education and Social Policy. It is the product of a 7-year iterative research and development process led by Daniel Edelson. Investigations in Environmental Science uses a case-based approach to environmental science and places an emphasis on environmental decision-making. It incorporates the use of Geographic Information Systems to support inquiry with scientific data.

IOPD: Impact of Online Professional Development

The IOPD project is comparing the effectiveness of professional development conducted primarily face-to-face with professional development conducted primarily on line. The participants in this study will be teachers implementing the "Investigations in Environmental Science" curriculum developed by the GEODE Initiative at Northwestern University. This project is joint with the University of Michigan.
PI: Edelson, Daniel  Konstantopoulos, Spyros 

IQWST: Investigating and Questioning our World through Science and Technology

IQWST is investigating how to design middle school science curriculum materials that support students in learning ambitious science content and scientific practices through meaningful investigations.
PI: Reiser, Brian  Edelson, Daniel 

Learn-While-Teaching Mathematics Curriculum

This project explores the relationship between curriculum design and teacher learning. Our work takes place in the context of the development and implementation of the new reform-based curriculum, Children's Math Worlds. We investigate the process through which teachers use new curriculum materials, how professional development can support this process and how curriculum materials themselves can be a source for teacher learning of pedagogy and of mathematics.
PI: Fuson, Karen  Spillane, James  Sherin, Miriam 

Literacy in Science and Technology

Literacy in Science and Technology is a two-year project funded by the Joyce Foundation to study the literacy demands of the LeTUS inquiry-based science middle school curricula.
PI: Gomez, Louis 

Meaningful Science Consortium

The Meaningful Science Consortium is supporting the transformation of high school science in Chicago Public Schools.
PI: Edelson, Daniel  McGee, Steven  Gomez, Louis 

Monitoring the CPS High School Restructuring Initiative

This project monitors how the Chicago high schools implement "The Chicago Public Schools Design for High Schools," adopted in March 1997 by the Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees. The project also evaluates the effectiveness of the high school restructuring initiative.
PI: Hess, Jr., G. Alfred  Cytrynbaum, Solomon 

My World GIS

My World GIS is being developed at Northwestern University as part of a research program in the adaptation of expert data visualization and analysis tools to support inquiry-based learning. My World is a Geographic Information System (GIS) designed specifically for use in middle school through college classrooms. My World provides a carefully selected subset of the features of a professional GIS environment. They have been selected to provide the greatest value to students without overwhelming them with complexity The features are accessed through a supportive interface designed with the needs of students and teachers in mind. Research on My World GIS is designed to understand the challenges and benefits of incorporating GIS tools into inquiry-based geoscience, environmental, and geography education.
PI: Edelson, Daniel 

Online Earth Science Course

Our two-semester online high school Earth Science course demonstrates how a "lab" science course can be delivered at a distance. The course, developed for the Illinois Virtual High School, contains a set of “hands on” investigations using My World GIS, a geographic information system (GIS) developed specifically to meet the needs of students. This project is investigating design techniques for fostering a coherent, effective online inquiry-based learning experience for students.
PI: Jona, Kemi 

Research Experience for Teachers Supplement to the VaNTH ERC in Bioengineering Educational Technologies

This National Science Foundation-supported grant funds teachers to engage in curriculum design research on the "I, Bio" project-based inquiry life science curriculum.
PI: Kanter, David 

Small School Project

Small School Development Research
PI: Gomez, Louis 

Spencer Research Training Grant Program (Spencer RTG)

Through the Research Training Grant Program, at the invitation of the Foundation, grants are made to schools of education to support the doctoral training of education researchers. The program's goals are: (1) to enhance the research training of graduate students in education by providing financial aid to students so that they can study full time; (2) to develop a larger and stronger national community of inquiry; and (3) to stimulate conversation about research training within and across institutions. SESP has been awarded a major Spencer Research Training Grant to study "Improving the Life Chances of Children and Families in Poverty."
PI: Lee, Carol  Hirsch, Barton 

SSciVEE (Supportive Scientific Visualization Environments for Education) Project

SSciVEE was an NSF-sponsored project that investigated the use of scientific visualization to support inquiry-based science learning. This project led to the development of WorldWatcher, a visualization and data analysis tool for geographic data that has been used in a wide range of Earth science, geography, and environmental science curricula.
PI: Edelson, Daniel 

Supporting Student and Teacher Inquiry in Bioscience

This project represents a collaboration among Chicago-area middle and high school teachers, researchers from Northwestern University's Learning Sciences researchers and its department of biomedical engineersing and informal educators from Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry.
PI: Reiser, Brian  Kanter, David 

The Practice of School Leadership and the Improvement of Mathematics and Science Instruction in Urban Elementary Schools

Supported by the National Science Foundation, this project examines the practice of school leadership and the improvement of mathematics and science instruction in urban elementary schools.
PI: Spillane, James 

Understanding the Role of Video in Teacher Learning

This National-Science-Foundation supported project examines the role of video in teacher learning, specifically how video can support the development of a particular kind of teaching expertise, "professional vision." Professional vision involves the ways in which teachers notice and interpret classroom interactions and is particularly important today as teachers are asked to make many teaching decisions in the midst of instruction. A central goal of this project is to develop a theoretical framework for examining teacher learning via video, and to apply this framework to several diverse video-based professional development programs. The framework will be used to study the micro-dynamics of teacher learning within each of these programs, as well as what teachers learn in each program over a longer time scale. The results of the research will be integrated into courses for pre-service and in-service teachers as well as for learning science graduate students.
PI: Sherin, Miriam 



Learning Sciences Inactive Projects

Analyzing Scaffolding Software in Educational Settings in Science (ASSESS)

The KDI/ASSESS project seeks to both theoretically articulate and empirically assess the role and effectiveness of scaffolds, embedded in learning environments comprised by software and curricula.
PI: Reiser, Brian  Edelson, Daniel 

Articulate Software for Teaching Science and Engineering

Sponsor: Computer-Aided Education and Training Initiative, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
PI: Forbus, Kenneth 

Articulate Virtual Laboratories for Science and Engineering Education

Sponsor: Applications of Advanced Technology Program, National Science Foundation
PI: Forbus, Kenneth 

Chicago Urban Systemic Program

The Chicago Public Schools Urban Systemic Program is a five-year professional development reform effort funded by the National Science Foundation. The goals of CUSP are to significantly increase the mathematics, science and technology content knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge of the CPS instructional workforce. This is a LeTUS-affiliated project.
PI: Reiser, Brian  Gomez, Louis 

Collaboratory Notebook Project

The Collaboratory Notebook Project is investigating the role technology can play in supporting collaborative learning. The Collaboratory Notebook is a shared hypermedia database that provides a structure to assist learners engaged in open-ended projects or discussions. This Internet-based environment allows participants to collaborate from different locations at different times. The development of the Collaboratory Notebook was supported by Northwestern University and by the National Science Foundation through the CoVis Project.
PI: Edelson, Daniel 

CoVis Project

Learning Through Collaborative Visualization
PI: Gomez, Louis  Edelson, Daniel 

Designing to Learn Project

The Designing to Learn Project is exploring the use of design tasks to provide a context for learning fundamental principles. As part of that research, we are developing an architecture for self-contained, simulation-based learning environments that allow students to learn fundamental science principles by designing everyday devices that rely on those principles. Goin' Up? is the first example of a Designing To Learn simulation that teaches force and motion concepts for introductory college physics through a scenario in which students design an elevator.
PI: Edelson, Daniel 

Engineering Scaffolded Work Environments (SWEets) for Science Education Project

A multi-university collaboration developing an integrated suite of tools for conducting inquiry in science classrooms. It incorporates investigation tools as well as inquiry support tools for planning, reflection, collaboration, argumentation, and presentation.
PI: Edelson, Daniel  Reiser, Brian 

Learning Science Through Design Project

The Northwestern Physics Project is a collaborative research and software design effort by the departments of physics and computer science.
PI: Edelson, Daniel 

Lighthouse Partnership

A partnership between the School of Education and Social Policy and Evanston-Skokie District 65 involving math and science curricula, leadership and bilingual education. G. Alfred Hess Jr. is coordinator of the project.
PI: Hess, Jr., G. Alfred 

Living Curriculum Project

The Living Curriculum Project is creating a performance support system to help teachers learn to implement the project-based curriculum units developed in the Center for Learning Technologies in Urban Schools (LeTUS). The Living Curriculum is a Web site that enables teachers to access video cases of teachers enacting Center curricula in their classrooms.
PI: Gomez, Louis  Edelson, Daniel  Spillane, James 

NU-PEAK

Northwestern University Projects of Extended Activities at Kelly High School
PI: Gomez, Louis 

Reality Based Learning

Papers available
PI: Gomez, Louis 

SIBLE (Supportive Inquiry-Based Learning Environments) Project

The SIBLE Project is looking at how to foster reflective inquiry. The SIBLE project has developed the Progress Portfolio, an inquiry support environment, that allows students to record and organize the intermediate products of a scientific investigation. This is a LeTUS -affiliated project.
PI: Edelson, Daniel  Gomez, Louis  Reiser, Brian 

Virtual Solar System Project

Sponsor: NASA Ames Research Center
PI: Forbus, Kenneth 

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