The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching is an independent policy and research center that aims to improve education in the United States. It was established by Andrew Carnegie in 1905 and is based in Stanford, California. The foundation focuses on developing networks, ideas, and tools to improve teaching and learning, with a particular emphasis on equity and innovation in education.
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Access to a wide range of research publications focusing on education policy, teaching methods, and learning outcomes.
Opportunities to connect with educational networks and communities for collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Resources and tools aimed at fostering innovation in teaching and learning practices.
Initiatives and research focused on promoting equity and reducing disparities in education.
Programs and resources for educators' professional development and continuous learning.
In-depth analysis and recommendations on education policy to inform decision-makers and stakeholders.
Engagement in collaborative projects with educational institutions, policymakers, and other stakeholders.
Development and dissemination of tools and resources to support effective teaching and learning.
Initiatives to engage communities in supporting and improving education.
Efforts and research aimed at understanding and improving education on a global scale.
Stanford, California, United States
Andrew Carnegie
To catalyze transformational change in education so that every student has the opportunity to live a healthy, dignified, and fulfilling life.
Timothy F.C. Knowles, President
https://www.carnegiefoundation.org
Email: info@carnegiefoundation.org, Phone: +1 650-566-5100
Twitter: @CarnegieFdn, LinkedIn: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
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