LSAP Faculty
Learning Sciences and Policy Faculty
Active Faculty Research Projects
Learning Sciences and Policy program faculty are involved in a range of research projects focused on the following areas:
Professional learning for teachers and school leaders
Leadership for instructional improvement
Professional learning in communities of practice
Teacher learning for managing science instruction
Role of induction and professional development in quality of instruction
Effect of instructional coaching on teaching and learning
Instructional design
Project-based robotics curriculum
Building innovative learning environments for science, technology, & art
Creative robotics and the development of technological fluency
Authentic design-based science activities
Model-assisted reasoning in science
Online versus traditional instruction in logics and proofs
Evaluating the spread and use of Algebra I courseware
Technology-scaffolded peer evaluation in writing
Improving and measuring instruction
Knowledge of mathematics needed for teaching
Reasoning and proving in secondary mathematics
Classroom discourse for comprehension instruction during text-based discussions
The effects of differentiated tasks on learning from text
Effects of comprehensive school reform programs on teaching and learning
Validity and technical issues in large-scale assessment programs
Evaluation of assessment and teaching programs
Developing and validating measures of instruction (teacher logs, observation tools and collection of classroom artifacts)
Learning in out-of-school environments
Understanding and designing for learning in museums
Informal learning and community engagement
Developing organizational structures that support learning
Learning from grantmaking
Evaluation capacity building for non-profits
Policies to support instructional leadership
Organizing to improve mathematics instruction
Evaluating and interpreting education policies
Implementation of No Child Left Behind
Special education in the context of No Child Left Behind
Effects of high-stakes testing on instruction
School choice
Program Application
| Application Procedures: | |
| Application deadline for the Fall 2010 cohort is January 1, 2010. For information about how to apply, contact the Program Chair, Mary Kay Stein at mkstein@pitt.edu or (412) 624-6971. | |

