Closing the gap between research and education

The Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) awarded Education Innovation Grants to 14 research projects across the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The projects focus on topics including extended reality, physical movement, electrical engineering and ecological sustainability.

Anjali Sastry, faculty director, J-WEL, says, "Our Education Innovation Grants support MIT research that can improve learning everywhere. We share ideas, disseminate emerging findings and collaborate with innovators who join us to lead global change in education. Educators in dozens of countries will learn from this year's inspiring efforts to tackle core challenges in education with innovative new methods and means. Through light-up sneakers, glassblowing and autonomous vehicles, grantees are enabling learning from curriculum-linked real-world projects, prototyping effective ways to embed evidence-based insights and research into the design of learning experiences, and enabling transitional learnings to benefit from high-quality education."

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The MIT Jameel World Education Lab has awarded $917,526 in Education Innovation Grants to support 14 research projects exploring a range of topics, including electrical engineering, extended reality, physical movement, and ecological sustainability. The grants will support researchers from 11 departments, labs, and centers across MIT.

“Our Education Innovation Grants support MIT research that can improve learning everywhere,” says Anjali Sastry, faculty director of the Jameel World Education Lab. “We share ideas, disseminate emerging findings, and collaborate with innovators who join us to lead global change in education. Educators in dozens of countries will learn from this year’s inspiring efforts to tackle core challenges in education with innovative new methods and means. Through light-up sneakers, glassblowing, and autonomous vehicles, grantees are enabling learning from curriculum-linked real-world projects, prototyping effective ways to embed evidence-based insights and research into the design of learning experiences, and enabling transitional learners to benefit from high-quality education.”

Since 2017, the Jameel World Education Lab, part of MIT Open Learning, has awarded more than $5 million in funding to MIT researchers for projects to address teaching and learning across the life cycle, from pK-12 to higher education to workforce learning. Over the years, grants have supported educational innovations across a rich variety of MIT fields: mechanical engineering, literature, architecture, computer science and artificial intelligence, aeronautics and astronautics, management, physics, and more.

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MIT News
DATE PUBLISHED
25
September
2023
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