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The Learning Sciences Research Institute
The mission of the Learning Sciences Research Institute (LSRI) is to impact
educational practice through research, development, and outreach.
The challenges in educational practice cross traditional disciplinary and
professional boundaries, making them difficult to address. LSRI promotes
collaborative and interdisciplinary activities that draw upon a wide range
of knowledge and expertise relevant to these challenges.
Watch the LSRI program informational video.
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Learning, Instruction & Teacher Development
LITD's research and development efforts are focused on understanding and
improving how people learn as well as the contexts that support such
learning. The Center supports multidisciplinary inquiry targeted at a deeper
understanding of the reasons why some interactions, materials and
instructional approaches enhance learning while others are less effective.
The knowledge gained through such research informs efforts to design and
evaluate new forms of instruction and assessment that can help children and
adults learn. Too often this information remains within the research
community. LITD is committed to pursuing avenues for making this knowledge
available to the multiple audiences and stakeholders concerned with the
education of our nation's populace.
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Math & Science Education
The Institute for Mathematics and Science Education (IMSE) was established
to promote UIC efforts to improve precollege and undergraduate education in
the areas of mathematics and science. A hallmark of IMSE efforts is the
collaboration of research mathematicians and scientists with education
researchers and teachers.
IMSE activities focus on four areas:
- Curriculum development
- Professional development and outreach efforts
- Faculty involvement in education improvement initiatives
- Research
IMSE serves as an intellectual center that brings together researchers and practitioners from various disciplines, providing a forum for discussion and collaboration. IMSE programs are characterized by a strong foundation in mathematics and science content.
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Informative Assessment Initiative (IAI)
IAI is focused on developing a deeper understanding of skills-based educational assessments designed to directly support teachers and learners. Advanced psychometric methods are applied within multidisciplinary projects to improve informative assessment practice. Project opportunities being sought include:
- Informative assessment design: Conduct classroom studies to measure informative assessment effectiveness, design skills-level assessments, select skills sets that are aligned with curricula, standards and instruction.
- Validity Studies: Develop new approaches for gathering multiple sources of validity evidence, including cognitive, instructional, and measurement aspects of informative assessments, culminating in impacts on teaching and learning.
- Linkages among Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Link informative assessments with classroom practice; develop methods and materials to help teachers make sound instructional use of informative testing.
- Foundational Psychometric Research: IAI is actively improving psychometric methods, including diagnostic modeling, student growth modeling, instructionally embedded assessments, assessment efficacy studies, skills-level reliability, validity, and model fit, computational speed and performance of software.
In developing the emerging engineering science of informative assessments, IAI is committed to forming active, working partnerships with schools, teacher preparation programs, university-based researchers, testing companies, and state and district departments of education to ensure that improved informative assessments methods are widely disseminated and used.
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Upcoming Events
Speaker Series
James Pellegrino, Co-director, LSRI
11/17/2008 2:00 PM; UIC Student Center East, Cardinal Room; 750 South Halsted Street To Test or Not to Test: That is NOT the Question!
Learning Sciences Ph.D. Program Informational Booth
11/18/2008 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM UIC Student Center East, 1st floor lobby; 750 South Halsted Street
Angela Calabrese Barton, Michigan State University
12/2/2008 3:00 - 4:30 PM; Room 3233 EPASW (College of Education) Where da heat go? Agency, Identity, and Science
Spring 2009 Chicago Symposium Series - National Louis University
2/6/2009 11:00 AM Excellence in Teaching Mathematics and Science: Research and Practice
Please check out our previous speakers by clicking here.
Other Events 
RSS Feeds available for LSRI Website
4/14/2008
Check out description for more details.
Please check out our previous events by clicking here.
News
Drs. Goldman and Pellegrino named LAS Distinguished Professors
Beissinger Receives Promotion
Boles Becomes Certified Research Administrator
Jobs
Faculty Position - Joint Position in Natural Sciences and Learning Sciences at UIC
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