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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. The long-term outcome of this research includes an array of tools and strategies (e.g., instructional approaches, curricula, assessments) based on principles of learning and information processing gained from cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience and documented to be efficacious for improving learning in education settings.

History/background

CASL began as a topic area in fiscal year (FY) 2002 and was one of the first programs competed through the National Center for Education Research’s (NCER’s) grants competitions. CASL was developed to support innovative research at the intersection of cognitive science and education practice.

CASL researchers have explored, developed, and tested for efficacy a number of new approaches to teaching and learning, some of which are easy and inexpensive to implement, and others that transform how we think of learning in the classroom.

Why is CASL Unique?

Through CASL, the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) provides a mechanism for cognitive scientists to bring what they have learned from the laboratory to authentic education settings, such as classrooms. IES encourages applicants to this program to actively engage with students and practitioners when formulating their research plans to facilitate the identification of research questions that are meaningful and practical in authentic education settings.

The research coming out of this program has proven time and again the value of bridging these fields both to further inform our understanding of how the mind works as well as to improve education practice.

Related projects and programs

  • CASL-SpED
  • Reading for Understanding Research Initiative
  • Precision Education: The Virtual Learning Lab
  • National Research and Development Center on Cognition and Mathematics Instruction
  • Center for the Study of Adult Literacy (CSAL): Developing Instructional Approaches Suited to the Cognitive and Motivational Needs for Struggling Adults
  • National Research and Development Center on Cognition and Science Instruction

Related IES publications

  • Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning

Contact

Lara Faust

Education Research Analyst
NCER

Current and past funding

Grant

Effects of Mixed-Reality, Real-Time Analytics Teacher Tools on Teachers and Student L...

Award number: R305A240281
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Grant

Student Reasoning Patterns in Science (SPIN-Science)

Award number: R305A240356
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Grant

Harnessing AI to Train Mindsets for Mathematical Higher Order Thinking

Award number: R305A240287
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Grant

Exploring the Affordances of Immersive Virtual Reality for Learning

Award number: R305A230403
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