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Advancing Equity in the Implementation of Comprehensive Behavioral Health Supports for Youth with or At Risk for Disabilities is sponsored by Institute of Education Sciences (IES). Develops a training and coaching intervention to center equity in the design and implementation of Tier 1 supports within multi-tiered systems of support for social-emotional-behavioral health across elementary and secondary schools.
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The National Center for Education Research (NCER) and the National Center for Special Education Research (NCSER) support rigorous research that aims to solve significant education problems in the U.S. and research on infants, toddlers, children, and youth with and at risk for disabilities.
Through its research initiatives and the national research and development centers, NCER engages in research activities that will result in the provision of high-quality education for all children, improvement in student academic achievement, reduction in the achievement gap between high-performing and low-performing students, and increased access to and opportunity for postsecondary education.
NCSER aims to advance the understanding of and practices for teaching, learning, and organizing education systems for infants, toddlers, children, and youth with and at risk for disabilities. Support is provided through multiple programs.
Improving Education through Research Education Research and Methods Research and Development Centers Research Training in the Education Sciences Collaborations Between Researchers and Practitioners Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) IES seeks to improve the quality of education for all students—prekindergarten through postsecondary and adult education—by supporting education research and the development of tools that education scientists need to conduct rigorous, applied research.
Such research aims to advance our understanding of and practices for teaching, learning, and organizing education systems, and it helps to identify what works, what doesn't, and why. The goal is to improve education programs and, hence, outcomes for all learners, particularly those at a heightened risk of failure.
Education Research Grants View federal funding program Career and Technical Education (CTE) Career and technical education (CTE) provides students with the skills, knowledge, and experiences necessary to enter the labor market or continue with further occupational education or training.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Civics Education and Social Studies Civics Education and Social Studies supports research to improve learners' knowledge, skills, and attitudes to understand complex social and economic issues.
Civics Education and Social Studies Cognition and Student Learning The Cognition and Student Learning (CASL) topic supports research that capitalizes on our understanding of how the mind works to inform and improve education practice in reading, writing, mathematics, and science, and study skills Cognition and Student Learning Early Learning Programs and Policies The Early Learning Programs and Policies (Early Learning) topic supports research on the improvement of school-readiness skills (e.g., pre-reading, language, vocabulary, early science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and social and behavioral competencies) of prekindergarten children (i.e., 3- to 5-year-olds).
Early Learning Programs and Policies The Education Leadership (Leadership) topic supports research on programs, policies, and practices to support leaders in K-12 education systems at the school, district, or state level in order to improve leadership in ways that can lead to beneficial student education outcomes Education technology offers new and promising ways to expand access to educational opportunities for all learners.
Yet, when selecting and implementing new technologies, administrators and educators need clear and accurate information to make educated decisions about appropriate technologies for their schools.
English Learners Policies, Programs, and Practices The English Learners Policies, Programs, and Practices topic supports research that considers how policies, practices, programs, and other resources can be leveraged to improve education outcomes, reduce the academic achievement gap, and address inequities in education for English Learners (ELs).
English Learners Policies, Programs, and Practices Improving Education Systems The Improving Education Systems: Policies, Finance, Organization, Management, and Leadership (Systems) topic supports research on system-level education improvements at the school, district, state, or national level. Improving Education Systems The Literacy topic supports research on the range of English language-based skills required for learning.
U.S. students must develop fluency not only in reading and writing in English but also in speaking and listening in English, and they must be able to apply these skills across multiple contexts, including classrooms and online.
Postsecondary and Adult Education The Postsecondary and Adult Education (PSAE) topic area supports research that will lead to improved access to, persistence in, progress through, and completion of postsecondary and adult education programs.
Postsecondary and Adult Education Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education topic supports research on the improvement of students' STEM knowledge and skills.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Context for Teaching and Learning The Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Context for Teaching and Learning (Social/Emotional/Behavioral) topic supports research on social and emotional skills and behaviors Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Context for Teaching and Learning Teaching, Teachers, and the Education Workforce The Teaching, Teachers, and the Education Workforce topic (formerly called Effective Teachers and Effective Teaching) supports research on strategies for improving the performance of classroom teachers Teaching, Teachers, and the Education Workforce Research Grants Focused on Systematic Replication Research Grants Focused on Systematic Replication The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) provides scientific evidence to improve education practice and policy and shares that evidence in a way that can be used by educators, parents, policymakers, researchers, and the public.
View federal funding program Transformative Research in Education Sciences Transformative Research in the Education Sciences Through the Transformative Research in the Education Sciences Grants Program, IES seeks to support innovative research that has the potential to make dramatic advances towards solving seemingly intractable problems and challenges in the education field and/or to accelerate the pace of conducting education research to facilitate major breakthroughs.
Transformative Research in the Education Sciences Field Initiated Evaluations of Education Innovations Field Initiated Evaluations of Education Innovations Under a single competition held in FY 2005, the Field Initiated Evaluations of Education Innovations Research Grant Program supported research to evaluate the impact of education interventions that were not being used in the field, that appeared promising based on student performance or filled an unmet need, but that had not been rigorously evaluated at the time of application.
Field Initiated Evaluations of Education Innovations Statistical and Research Methodology in Education View federal funding program Core grants last a maximum of 3 years, with a maximum award amount of $900,000 to support the development of new and improved statistical and research methods and their dissemination to education researchers.
Early Career researchers interested in conducting statistical and methodological research are invited to apply to the Early Career Development and Mentoring Program for Education Research (ALN 84. 305B) or the Core and Toolkit topics within the Statistical and Research Methodology in Education (Stats/Methods) grant program (ALN 84. 305B).
Statistical and Research Methodology in Education: Toolkits, Guidelines, Compendia, and Review Papers See request for applications, awards, and contracts for this program. Statistical and Research Methodology in Education: Toolkits, Guidelines, Compendia, and Review Papers The National Education Research and Development Centers (R&D Centers) are funded through the National Center for Education Research (NCER).
The mission of the R&D Centers is to contribute to the production and dissemination of rigorous evidence and products that provide practical solutions to important education problems in the United States. The R&D Centers develop, test, and disseminate new approaches to improve education outcomes. Each of the R&D Centers conducts a focused program of education research in its topic area.
In addition, each R&D Center works cooperatively with NCER, conducts supplemental research within its broad topic area, and provides national leadership in defining research and development directions within its topic area. Currently, there are 16 active R&D Centers and 25 completed R&D Centers.
View federal funding program AmplifyGAIN: Generative AI for Transformative Learning Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has great potential to augment teachers' effectiveness and personalize learning opportunities to enhance both the quality and equity of student learning outcomes.
AmplifyGAIN: Generative AI for Transformative Learning Center for Advancing Elementary Science through Assessment, Research, and Technology (CAESART) CAESART will directly respond to the vision of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) by addressing the nationwide gap in the availability of high-quality science instruction and assessment for young students (grades K–2).
Center for Advancing Elementary Science through Assessment, Research, and Technology (CAESART) Center for Early Literacy and Responsible AI (CELaRAI): Innovating Beginning Reading Instruction for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners CELaRAI aims to harness the transformative power of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to innovate K–2 beginning reading materials and support for independent reading.
Center for Early Literacy and Responsible AI (CELaRAI): Innovating Beginning Reading Instruction for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners Center for Longitudinal Data in Education Research – Teacher Recruitment & Retention (CALDER-R&R) CALDER-R&R examines policies addressing teacher shortages and their impact on teachers, student learning, and equity.
Center for Longitudinal Data in Education Research – Teacher Recruitment & Retention (CALDER-R&R) The CREATE Adult Skills Network (funded through the Research Networks program to fulfill IES's R&D goals in adult education) The goal of this network is to meet the needs of millions of U.S. adults with low foundational skills through exploring, developing, and piloting technology-supported innovation and facilitating the adoption of technology for adult learners.
The CREATE Adult Skills Network (funded through the Research Networks program to fulfill IES's R&D goals in adult education) The National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice The National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice (REACH Center) will develop and carry out the next generation of research on how states and school districts may implement or revise their school choice programs and policies in ways that improve outcomes for disadvantaged students The National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice National Center for Research on Gifted Education The Center will serve as a reputable source for research and best practices in the field of gifted education and will create an interactive digital clearinghouse to collate and distribute these resources.
National Center for Research on Gifted Education The National Center for Rural Education Research Networks (NCRERN) The National Center for Rural Education Research Networks (NCRERN) will establish a continuous improvement network to build the capacity of rural school districts and supporting state agencies to use their own data to improve the education of their students.
The National Center for Rural Education Research Networks (NCRERN) The National Center for Rural School Mental Health (NCRSMH): Enhancing the Capacity of Rural Schools to Identify, Prevent, and Intervene in Youth Mental Health Concerns A consortium of researchers and rural school districts across Missouri, Virginia, and Montana are establishing the National Center for Rural School Mental Health (NCRSMH) to enhance the capacity of rural schools to identify, prevent, and intervene in youth mental health concerns.
The National Center for Rural School Mental Health (NCRSMH): Enhancing the Capacity of Rural Schools to Identify, Prevent, and Intervene in Youth Mental Health Concerns National Center on Generative AI for Uplifting STEM+C Education (GENIUS Center) The development of a competent science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and computing (STEM+C) workforce in the era of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is crucial for the nation's economic growth, security, and global competitiveness.
National Center on Generative AI for Uplifting STEM+C Education (GENIUS Center) National Research and Development Center to Improve Education for Secondary English Learners To understand policies and systems-level practices that are related to the school experiences of ELs in secondary schools, the National Research and Development Center to Improve Education for Secondary English Learners (the center) will carry out two lines of inquiry.
National Research and Development Center to Improve Education for Secondary English Learners National Education Research and Development Center for Improving Rural Postsecondary Education This Education Research and Development Center will assess strategies for improving rates of postsecondary enrollment and success for students from rural communities across the United States.
National Education Research and Development Center for Improving Rural Postsecondary Education Postsecondary Teaching with Technology Collaborative Postsecondary Teaching with Technology Collaborative (the Collaborative) will conduct a series of studies and lead national conversations about technology in postsecondary education.
Postsecondary Teaching with Technology Collaborative Transdisciplinary Approaches to Improving Opportunities and Outcomes for English Learners: Using Engagement, Team-Based Learning, and Formative Assessment to Develop Content and Language Proficiency The Transdisciplinary Approaches to Improving Opportunities and Outcomes for English Learners (the center) will undertake a focused program of research aimed at identifying and removing barriers related to school tracking.
Transdisciplinary Approaches to Improving Opportunities and Outcomes for English Learners: Using Engagement, Team-Based Learning, and Formative Assessment to Develop Content and Language Proficiency The Using Generative AI for Reading R&D Center The Using Generative AI for Reading R&D Center (U-GAIN Reading) will investigate how to apply AI innovations, aligned to scientific evidence about reading, to achieve strong, equitable gains for diverse elementary school students, with a specific focus on English learners (ELs).
The Using Generative AI for Reading R&D Center WRITE Center for Secondary Students: Writing Research to Improve Teaching and Evaluation In an information society and knowledge economy, writing is a ubiquitous requirement for full civic and workforce participation.
WRITE Center for Secondary Students: Writing Research to Improve Teaching and Evaluation Since 2004, IES has invested in training programs to prepare individuals to conduct rigorous and relevant education research that advances knowledge within the field and addresses issues important to education policymakers and practitioners.
Through these programs, the National Center for Education Research (NCER) seeks to fund new approaches to train and mentor students and researchers from diverse backgrounds in order to encourage their entry into and success within education research careers. These efforts seek to improve the quality of education research and encourage new ideas, approaches, and perspectives.
Training the Next Generation of Education Researchers Pathways to the Education Sciences Research Training Program The Pathways to the Education Sciences Research Training program was established by IES to develop a pipeline of talented education researchers who bring fresh ideas, approaches, and perspectives to addressing the issues and challenges faced by the nation's diverse students and schools.
Pathways to the Education Sciences Research Training Program Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training The Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training Program in the Education Sciences (Predoctoral Training Program) was established by IES to increase the number of well-trained PhD students who are prepared to conduct rigorous and relevant education research.
Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training Postdoctoral Research Training Program in the Education Sciences This program funds groups of faculty research trainers who recruit, hire, and prepare postdoctoral researchers to conduct high-quality education research.
Postdoctoral Research Training Program in the Education Sciences Early Career Development and Mentoring Program for Education Research IES has established the Early Career Development and Mentoring Program for Education Research (Early Career Program) in FY 2024 to prepare and support early career researchers at academic and non-academic research institutions and organizations to conduct high-quality education research.
Early Career Development and Mentoring Program for Education Research Early Career Development and Mentoring Program for Faculty at Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) The Early Career Development and Mentoring Program for Faculty at Minority Serving Institutions (Early Career MSI Program) supports grants that prepare faculty at minority-serving institutions (MSIs) to conduct high-quality education research that advances knowledge within the field of education sciences and addresses issues important to education policymakers and practitioners.
Early Career Development and Mentoring Program for Faculty at Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) Methods Training for Education Research Methods Training for Education Researchers supports training of current education researchers to expand and upgrade their methodological skills.
Methods Training for Education Research Training in Education Use and Practice The Institute's training programs are intended to help ensure that researchers have the skills to produce research that is rigorous in method as well as relevant and accessible to education stakeholders such as practitioners and policymakers Training in Education Use and Practice IES encourages the development of partnerships between researchers and education agencies to advance the relevance of education research and the accessibility and usability of the findings for the day-to-day work of education practitioners and policymakers.
Funding is provided under several grant programs intended to support research that is carried out by research institutions and state and local education agencies working collaboratively on problems or issues that are a high priority in the field1.
Education agencies are expected to be full partners from the start of the work with the identification of the research questions, design of the project, carrying out of the research, and adoption and dissemination of the results.
The research may focus on students within a wide range of education settings from prekindergarten through postsecondary and adult education with the goal of improving education outcomes for all students, particularly those at higher risk of failure. 1 In some cases, other organizations may serve as the practitioner partner when a state or local agency is not appropriate.
Continuous Improvement Research in Education Through the Continuous Improvement topic, IES supported partnerships between research institutions and state or local education agencies to address a specific education issue or problem of high importance to the education agency.
Continuous Improvement Research in Education Evaluation of State and Local Education Programs and Policies The Evaluation of State and Local Education Programs and Policies (State/Local Evaluation) topic supports the evaluation of fully-developed programs and policies implemented by state and local education agencies to determine whether they produce a beneficial impact on student education outcome.
Evaluation of State and Local Education Programs and Policies Improving Pandemic Recovery Efforts in Education Agencies IES established the Improving Pandemic Recovery Efforts in Education Agencies (Improving Pandemic Recovery) grant program to support research to counteract instructional and learning loss encountered by many learners during the COVID-19 pandemic Improving Pandemic Recovery Efforts in Education Agencies Low-Cost, Short-Duration Evaluation of Education Interventions The Low-Cost, Short-Duration Evaluation of Education Interventions (Low-Cost Evaluation) grant program (ALS 84.
305L) was competed from FY 2016 – FY 2018. It was designed to support rigorous evaluations of education interventions.
Low-Cost, Short-Duration Evaluation of Education Interventions Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships in Education Research The Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships in Education Research (Research Partnerships) topic supports partnerships composed of research institutions and state or local education agencies that have identified an education issue or problem of high priority for the education agency that has important implications for improving student education outcomes.
Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships in Education Research Using Longitudinal Data to Support State Policymaking IES began the Using Longitudinal Data to Support State Policymaking grant program (Using Data for Policymaking) to expand State agencies' use of their State Longitudinal Data Systems* (SLDS) for generating evidence in support of education policy decisions.
Using Longitudinal Data to Support State Policymaking Solving complex problems of education practice often requires intense, purposeful, interdisciplinary research.
Through the Research Networks program, IES aims to focus resources and attention on high-priority education problems or issues and create a structure and process for researchers working on these problems or issues to share ideas, build knowledge, and strengthen their research and dissemination capacity.
Each research network consists of multiple research teams and a network lead working together to advance the field's understanding beyond what an individual team could do on its own. Combined, these teams are charged with creating a body of knowledge and assisting policymakers and practitioners who need to use such information to strengthen education policies and programs to improve student education outcomes.
View federal funding program Building Adult Skills and Attainment Through Technology The goal of this network is to meet the needs of millions of U.S. adults with low foundational skills through exploring, developing, and piloting technology-supported innovation and facilitating the adoption of technology for adult learners.
Building Adult Skills and Attainment Through Technology Digital Learning Platforms to Enable Efficient Education Research Network The Digital Learning Platforms to Enable Efficient Education Research Network, now known as SEERNet, is designed to facilitate the education research field's ability to leverage existing, widely used digital learning platforms (DLPs) for rigorous education research and replication.
Digital Learning Platforms to Enable Efficient Education Research Network Extending the Reach of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Research Network As career and technical education (CTE) continues to expand in schools, research is needed to guide policy and practice.
The FY 2023 Extending the Reach of CTE Research Network will build off of the momentum initiated under an earlier research network, the Expanding the Evidence Base for Career and Technical Education Network.
Extending the Reach of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Research Network Leveraging Evidence to Accelerate Recovery Nationwide Network IES competed the Leveraging Evidence to Accelerate Recovery Nationwide Network (the LEARN Network) topic which invited applications for research that would focus on adapting and scaling up existing, evidence-based products with the potential to accelerate students' learning for the many learners enrolled in kindergarten through grade 12, postsecondary education, or adult education programs whose learning was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Leveraging Evidence to Accelerate Recovery Nationwide Network Supporting Early Learning From Preschool Through Early Elementary School Grades Network Research Networks Focused on Critical Problems of Policy and Practice, to focus resources and attention on education problems or issues that are high priority for the nation, and to create both a structure and process for researchers who are working on these issues to share ideas, build new knowledge, and strengthen their research and dissemination capacity.
Supporting Early Learning From Preschool Through Early Elementary School Grades Network Prekindergarten Through Grade 12 Recovery Research Network IES established the Improving Pandemic Recovery Efforts in Education Agencies (Improving Pandemic Recovery) grant program to support research to counteract academic losses encountered by many learners during the COVID-19 pandemic and to conduct research in partnership with state and local education agencies to improve learner engagement, reengagement, and achievement with a focus on underrepresented student subgroups that were disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
Prekindergarten Through Grade 12 Recovery Research Network Community College Recovery Research Network IES established the Improving Pandemic Recovery Efforts in Education Agencies (Improving Pandemic Recovery) grant program to support research to counteract academic losses encountered by many learners during the COVID-19 pandemic and to conduct research in partnership with state and local education agencies to improve learner engagement, reengagement, and achievement with a focus on underrepresented student subgroups that were disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
Community College Recovery Research Network Expanding the Evidence Base for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Research Network This research network, called the Expanding the Evidence Base for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Network, fulfilled the requirement in the Carl D.
Perkins Career and Technical Education Act for a National Research Center [Section 114(d)(4)] to carry out scientifically based research and evaluation for the purpose of developing, improving, and identifying the most successful methods for addressing the education, employment, and training needs of CTE participants in CTE programs.
Expanding the Evidence Base for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Research Network Preschool Curriculum Evaluation Research The program was created to address the lack of rigorous, systematic evaluations of preschool curricula currently in use by supporting small-scale efficacy evaluations of available preschool curricula that had not been rigorously evaluated.
Preschool Curriculum Evaluation Research Reading for Understanding Research Initiative IES created Reading for Understanding to change the way in which research on reading has been conducted by accelerating the research process and creating a tightly linked network of researchers.
Reading for Understanding Research Initiative Scalable Strategies to Support College Completion Network Research Networks Focused on Critical Problems of Policy and Practice, to focus resources and attention on education problems or issues that are high priorities for the nation, and to create both a structure and process for researchers who are working on these issues to share ideas, build new knowledge, and strengthen their research and dissemination capacity.
Scalable Strategies to Support College Completion Network Social and Character Development Through the Social and Character Development research program, NCER, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. (MPR), and seven research institutions funded by Institute grants, are collaborating in a multi-site evaluation of the efficacy of seven school-based programs.
Social and Character Development SBIR focuses on product innovation, emphasizes rigorous and relevant research for all projects, and focuses on private sector commercialization by ensuring completed products are broadly available and sustained over time.
Improving Special Education through Research Special Education Research Special Education Research and Development Centers Research Training Programs in Special Education Research Networks Focused on Critical Problems of Policy and Practice in Special Education IES seeks to improve the quality of education and opportunities for all children and students with disabilities or who are at risk for disabilities.
The National Center for Special Education Research has a broad array of research programs that cover support and interventions for children from birth to postsecondary education; families of students with disabilities; and professional development for teachers and other instructional personnel.
Special Education Research Grants View federal funding program Autism Spectrum Disorders The Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) topic supports research on the development, implementation, and evaluation of comprehensive school-based interventions (i.e., interventions that directly target, in a coordinated fashion, multiple outcomes) intended to improve outcomes for students identified with or at risk for ASD from kindergarten through Grade 12.
Autism Spectrum Disorders Cognition and Student Learning in Special Education The Cognition and Student Learning in Special Education (Cognition) topic supports research that utilizes cognitive science to develop, implement, and evaluate approaches that are intended to improve learning and education outcomes for students with or at risk for disabilities in kindergarten through Grade 12.
Cognition and Student Learning in Special Education Early Intervention and Early Learning The Early Intervention and Early Learning in Special Education (Early Intervention) topic supports research that contributes to the improvement of developmental outcomes and school readiness of infants, toddlers, and young children (from birth through age 5) with or at risk for disabilities.
Early Intervention and Early Learning Families of Children with Disabilities The Families of Children with Disabilities (Families) topic supports research that contributes to the identification of effective strategies for families and/or school personnel to improve family involvement for children with or at risk for disabilities.
Families of Children with Disabilities Educators and School-Based Service Providers The Educators and School-Based Service Providers (Educators) topic supports research that contributes to the identification of effective strategies for improving the performance of teachers and other school-based service providers (e.g., related services) in ways that improve the educational outcomes of students with or at risk for disabilities from kindergarten through Grade 12.
Educators and School-Based Service Providers Reading, Writing, and Language The Reading, Writing, and Language Development (Reading/Language) topic supports research that improves reading, writing, and language skills of students with or at risk for disabilities from kindergarten through Grade 12.
Reading, Writing, and Language Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) topic supports research that contributes to improved outcomes in STEM content areas for learners with or at risk for disabilities from kindergarten through postsecondary education.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Competence The Social and Behavioral Outcomes to Support Learning (Social/Behavioral) topic supports research that contributes to the prevention or amelioration of behavior problems in students with or at risk for disabilities in kindergarten through Grade 12.
Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Competence Systems, Policy, and Finance The Special Education Policy, Finance, and Systems (Policy/Systems) topic supports research that contributes to the identification of systemic processes, procedures, and programs that improve the education outcomes for students with or at risk for disabilities from kindergarten through Grade 12.
Systems, Policy, and Finance The Institute of Education Sciences funds Special Topics to provide additional encouragement for research in under-studied areas that are important to students, parents, policymakers, and practitioners in improving outcomes for children with or at risk for disabilities Technology for Special Education The Technology for Special Education (Technology) topic supports research on education technology tools that are designed to improve outcomes for learners with or at risk for disabilities from kindergarten through postsecondary education.
Technology for Special Education Transition to Postsecondary Education, Career, and/or Independent Living The Transition Outcomes for Secondary Students with Disabilities (Transition) topic supports research that contributes to the improvement of transition outcomes (i.e., attainment of – and skills that enable students to obtain – employment, independent living, and further education and training) for secondary students with disabilities in Grades 6 through 12.
Transition to Postsecondary Education, Career, and/or Independent Living Research Grants Focused on Systematic Replication in Special Education Research Grants Focused on Systematic Replication in Special Education The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) provides scientific evidence to improve education practice and policy and shares that evidence in a way that can be used by educators, parents, policymakers, researchers, and the public.
Research Grants Focused on Systematic Replication in Special Education Research Grants Focused on NAEP Process Data for Learners with Disabilities Research Grants Focused on NAEP Process Data for Learners with Disabilities Through the Research Grants Focused on NAEP Process Data for Learners with Disabilities program, the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) intends to support research projects that utilize data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) to improve our understanding of the link between test-taking behavior and performance.
Research Grants Focused on NAEP Process Data for Learners with Disabilities Research to Accelerate Pandemic Recovery in Special Education Research to Accelerate Pandemic Recovery in Special Education The purpose of the Research to Accelerate Pandemic Recovery in Special Education grants program is to address the urgent challenges faced by districts and schools in supporting students with or at risk for disabilities, their teachers, and their families in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Research to Accelerate Pandemic Recovery in Special Education The Special Education Research and Development (R&D) Center Program contributes to the solution of significant special education and early intervention problems in the United States.
The R&D Centers engage in research, development, evaluation, and national leadership activities aimed at improving child outcomes through enhancements in the special education and early intervention systems.
Each Center conducts a focused program of research in a specific topic area and works cooperatively with the Institute to provide relatively rapid research and scholarship on supplemental questions that emerge within the Center's topic area and that are not being addressed adequately elsewhere. In addition, each Center provides national leadership in advancing evidence-based practice and policy within its topic area.
To date, there have been eight National R&D Centers. View federal funding program The Special Educator Workforce: A Research Collaborative The purpose of the Special Educator Workforce: A Research Collaborative (SPARC) is to help address long-standing
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Advancing Equity in the Implementation of Comprehensive Behavioral Health Supports for Youth with or At Risk for Disabilities is funded by Institute of Education Sciences (IES). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program (ED/IES) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES). This program provides funding for small businesses to conduct research and development of innovative education technology products. It emphasizes rigorous research and the potential for commercialization to bring products to schools. Projects can leverage AI functionalities, interactive learning, and assistive technologies for students and educators. The program has an annual allocation of $10 million for new ed-tech products.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program (Phase IA and IB) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES). The ED/IES SBIR program provides funding to for-profit small businesses to develop and evaluate new, research-based education technology products. Phase IA supports novel approaches, while Phase IB strengthens existing prototypes or products.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program (ED/IES) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES). This program provides funding for small businesses to conduct research and development of innovative education technology products. It emphasizes rigorous research and the potential for commercialization to bring products to schools. Projects can leverage AI functionalities, interactive learning, and assistive technologies for students and educators. The program has an annual allocation of $10 million for new ed-tech products.
Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
ED/IES released its FY2026 SBIR solicitations on April 30, 2026, with Phase IA and Phase IB closing June 29 at 11AM EDT for \$250,000 nine-month feasibility awards, and Direct-to-Phase-II closing the same day at 2PM EDT for \$1,000,000 two-year commercialization awards. The program funds edtech for special education, general education, and education research tools — a structurally underserved category that most SBIR-active founders never consider. Direct-to-Phase-II requires evidence-based innovations originally developed by universities or non-profit research organizations, which makes it one of the cleanest IP-licensing-to-commercialization paths in the federal portfolio. Here is the eligibility analysis, the phase structure, the question deadline that already closed, and how to position for the June 29 windows.
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