Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
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- Title
- Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
- Abstract/Description
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The mission of the Carnegie Foundation is to catalyze transformational change in education so that every student has the opportunity to live a healthy, dignified, and fulfilling life.
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was chartered by an act of Congress in 1906. Since then, it has pioneered a broad range of transformative advancements in K–12 and higher education, including the creation of the Carnegie Unit; TIAA; standards for schools of law, medicine, education, and engineering; Educational Testing Service; the GRE; Pell Grants; the Carnegie Classifications; the U.S. Department of Education; and the use of improvement science to build the field’s capacity to improve.
Today, the Carnegie Foundation has set its sights on tackling the nation’s most significant educational challenge: achieving educational equity for Black, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian and Pacific Islander, and first-generation students, as well as those from low-income households. Carnegie will leverage its expertise, assets, partnerships, convening power, and social and reputational capital to address longstanding educational inequities that impede economic mobility and exacerbate racial inequality. - [Excerpted from the Carnegie Foundation's "About Us" webpage]
- Resource type
- en Organizational Entity
- Entity type
- en Institution/Foundation
- IRE Approach/Concept
- Improvement Science
- Networked Improvement Community (NIC)
- Other related resources/entities
- Networked Improvement Learning and Support (NILS™) Platform
- Learning to Improve Glossary
- Professional Learning Opportunities [Carnegie Foundation]
- Citation
- Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. (n.d.). Retrieved December 24, 2021, from https://www.carnegiefoundation.org/
- Site pages
- Learn + Teach about IRE
Linked resources
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Improvement Science Through Networked Improvement Communities: Leadership of Continuous Improvement with, of, and Through Information Technology | Book Chapter |
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Democratizing Educational Innovation and Improvement: The Policy Contexts of Improvement Research in Education | Journal Article |
Democratizing Educational Innovation and Improvement: The Policy Contexts of Improvement Research in Education | Book Chapter |
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Designing Usable Technologies for Practical Measurement and Improvement Efforts | Presentation |
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Professional Learning Opportunities [Carnegie Foundation] | Course |
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Student Agency Improvement Community (SAIC) | Organization |
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2014 AERA Distinguished Lecture: Accelerating How We Learn to Improve | Journal Article |
Accomplishing Meaningful Equity | Book Chapter |
Building the Framework: A Report on Elementary Grades Reading in Tennessee | Report |
Communicating Effectively in an Improvement Network | Webinar |
Conclusion: Building the Field of Improvement Research in Education | Book Chapter |
Cross-National Research on Continuous Improvement | Bibliography |
Data-Intensive Improvement: The Intersection of Data Science and Improvement Science | Book Chapter |
Deliverology | Journal Article |
Design-Based Implementation Research | Journal Article |
Design-Based Implementation Research | Book Chapter |
Designing a Formative Evaluation for a Complex System | Webinar |
Evidence for Improvement: An Integrated Approach | Presentation |
Identifying and Refining High Leverage Problems |
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Building a Teaching Effectiveness Network (BTEN) | Organization |
Carnegie Math Pathways (CMP) | Project |
Evidence for Improvement (EFI) Network | Webpage |
High Tech High (HTH) | Organization |
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Case Studies in Continuous Educational Improvement [MicroMasters® Program] | MOOC |
Designing and Leading Learning Systems [MicroMasters® Program] | MOOC |
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