AERA Fellowship Program on the Study of Deeper Learning

Sponsor: American Educational Research Association (AERA)
Solicitation Title: AERA Fellowship Program on the Study of Deeper Learning
Event Type: Early Career
Funding Amount: up to $25,000
Sponsor Deadline: Monday, May 24, 2021
Solicitation Link: https://www.aera.net/Professional-Opportunities-Funding/AERA-Funding-Opportunities/AERA-Fellowship-Program-on-the-Study-of-Deeper-Learning

Overview

<p>The American Educational Research Association (AERA) invites proposals from early career education researchers and postdoctoral scholars to enhance the use of the Deeper Learning data set. The AERA Fellowship Program on the Study of Deeper Learning (AERA-SDL) supports postdoctoral and early career scholars in education research and thereby fosters excellence and rigor in the next generation of faculty members, research scientists, and scholars examining education topics and issues. The AERA-SDL permits undertaking research projects using the Deeper Learning data and the design and implementation of professional development and training around these data. The Deeper Learning data collected by the American Institutes for Research (AIR) include a wealth of information from schools, students, and teachers at a sample of Deeper Learning network high schools and non-network high schools. AIR scholars and scientists with expertise on the Deeper Learning data are collaborating with AERA in this Fellowship Program. The program is supported by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.</p> <p>The AERA-SDL Fellows Program will provide professional guidance and training for up to eight postdoctoral-level and early career scholars to undertake substantive research using the Deeper Learning data set. The aim is to contribute to knowledge and engender a culture of use for addressing significant questions about education and learning with these data.</p>

Other Information:<p>To be eligible for the AERA-SDL, scholars must have been awarded a doctorate within the last 9 years (2012 or later) in education research or another social or behavioral science discipline or interdisciplinary field, such as sociology, economics, psychology, psychometrics, or political science. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents. Underrepresented racial and ethnic minority researchers and women are strongly encouraged to apply.</p> <p>To be eligible for funding, fellows may not accept other or pending support for the same project. If offered more than one major grant or fellowship for the same project, the other award(s) must be declined in order to accept AERA-SDL funding.</p>


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