Discovery Research PreK-12 (DRK-12)

Sponsor: National Science Foundation (NSF)
Solicitation Title: Discovery Research PreK-12 (DRK-12)
Funding Amount: varies; (see Other Information)
Sponsor Deadline: Friday, February 28, 2025
Solicitation Link: https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/drk-12-discovery-research-prek-12/nsf23-596/solicitation
Solicitation Number: NSF 23-596 (replaces NSF 20-572)

Overview

Program Characteristics and Priorities
Situated at the intersection of fundamental and applied research and development, the DRK-12 program supports research projects that seek to transform and strengthen formal preK-12 STEM education through innovative approaches, tools, and practices. Studies at the intersection of fundamental and applied research will address both generalizable scientific knowledge and applied classroom strategies (Stokes, 1997). As a research program, DRK-12 aims to support continuous accumulation of knowledge about STEM teaching and learning, in particular knowledge that is relevant to, or is instrumental for, practical innovations. 

Innovations can include but are not limited to teacher preparation and professional development programs, potentially transformative teaching practices, curriculum development, development and testing of formative or summative assessment systems, instructional technologies, models of collaborative partnerships between teachers and researchers, and combinations of approaches that improve STEM learning and learning environments for students and their teachers, and provide the foundation to generalize to other contexts. Proposals are encouraged to adapt ideas, concepts, theories, practices and test them across contexts and populations. Proposals can address any STEM subject matter; interdisciplinary proposals that focus on two or more STEM domains are welcomed. The DRK-12 program invests in projects with potential to immediately address longstanding challenges, inequities, and opportunities in formal education. It also invests in proposals that anticipate and provide the foundation for preK-12 STEM education as it could be in future decades. 

Given the importance of early learning in students' STEM trajectories, the program is particularly interested in supporting research and innovations that promote high-quality and innovative STEM education in the preschool years and early elementary grades. Proposals that focus on this developmental span are encouraged to draw from knowledge and practice of teaching and learning in out-of-school and informal settings, such as families and community organizations, to enhance preK-12 formal education. DRK-12 proposals must have clear implications for and ties to learning in formal K-12 settings. Proposals situated solely in informal contexts will be returned without review. Proposals situated in informal contexts should be submitted to the Advancing Informal STEM Learning program. 

Finally, the program welcomes proposals that connect prekindergarten (PreK) through grade 12 formal education to STEM workforce development. Proposers choosing to focus on workforce development should note the following differences between the Teaching and Learning strands. Proposals submitted to the Teaching Strand that choose to focus on workforce development aspects such as teacher preparation, learning, and continuing education should align their aims and content to professional teaching and curricular standards. Proposals submitted to the Learning Strand that focus on workforce development should demonstrate

DRK-12 Program Strands 

DRK-12 proposals must be submitted to one of the program's two strands: Learning or Teaching. The program recognizes that there is overlap and interdependence among the two strands; however, each proposal should have a clear, foregrounded focus on only one strand. (See full funding announcement for details.)

DRK-12 Research Project Types (See full funding announcement for details.)

  1. Exploratory
  2. Design and Development
  3. Impact Studies
  4. Implementation and Improvement Studies
  5. Measurement and Assessment
  6. Syntheses

Other DRK-12 Project Types (See full funding announcement for details.)

  1. NEW: Partnership Development
  2. Workshops & Conferences

Other Information:

Funding level ranges for research projects are as follows:

Level I = requests up to $450,000 with a duration of up to three years;

Level II = up to $3,000,000 with a duration of up to four years; and

Level III = up to $5,000,000 with a duration of up to five years.


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