The Philadelphia Writing Project, directed by Diane Waff, has received a $50,000 grant from the DE County Workforce Development Board to design a financial literacy program for Delaware County Out-of-School Youth (ages 16-24).
Krystal Strong received a two-year grant from the Mellon Foundation that will fund the collection of MOVE histories, their political work, and their fight against state targeting.
Ravitch will work with the college on creating the conditions for protective pluralism for scheduled tribe and scheduled caste first-generation female college students.
The research focuses on increasing parental engagement in child remote learning, during and in the aftermath of the pandemic, with a particular focus on promoting gender parity in education.
Ryan Baker, Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, and Nigel Bosch have been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to investigate algorithmic bias in adaptive learning platforms designed for 6th-12th grade math.
Dr. Susan Yoon, with co-investigator Clark Chinn (Rutgers GSE) has been awarded $2.1 million from the National Science Foundation to investigate needs and challenges in developing an informed public able to evaluate empirical evidence generated from scientific activities.
The project is designed to deepen and extend practitioners’ classroom inquiries using primary sources and to further develop their capacities as literacy leaders.
The project explores understanding access to top-ranked graduate programs as important given their role in income and social stratification patterns in society.